Mechanism for Preventing Bone Density Loss from Sedentary Behavior
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a device that can provide daily mechanical stimulation to an appendage such as an arm, to prevent the loss of bone density and muscle atrophy in a bedridden environment or in space travel. This device is a comfortable, lightweight sleeve that can be worn every day for 30 minutes to promote bone and muscle health for those that are sedentary, bedridden, or traveling in space. The mechanical stimulation encourages natural blood flow throughout the arm, which is known to stimulate and maintain bone density and muscle tone. This device could be used to prevent bedsores in bedridden patients, fracture healing, osteoporosis prevention, and other ailments related to blood circulation. In addition, it could be used after extended space travel.
Prevents loss of bone density and muscle atrophy in bedridden or microgravity situationsPrevents bedsoresOsteoporosis preventionIncreases blood circulation
Aeronautics Engineering/ManufacturingMedical/Healthcare
Eric NaumanHIRRT LabPurdue Mechanical EngineeringPurdue Biomedical Engineering
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