Mestrado em Modelagem e Otimização - PPGMO
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Item Modelagem e desenvolvimento de dispositivo para reabilitação de dedos da mão(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2016-06-18) Oliveira, Bruno Rodrigues de; Stoppa, Marcelo Henrique; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1532505326645535; Stoppa, Marcelo Henrique; Lucchese, Roselma; Rabelo, Marcos NapoleãoIn everyday applications, the use of hands is essential in performing many tasks. Several situations such as car acidents, labor or stroke, impair mobility and maneuverability of the hands, forcing the individual to seek rehabilitation methods. This study aims to model and develop a device for rehabilitation of the finger that allows performthemovements of flexion / extension, within the limits of each joint. Evaluating types of fingers rehabilitation devices, they are observed its peculiarities and its main advantages, culminating in proposing an efficient model. Thus, this research presents the development of a more affordable device that meets the needs of patients in order to recover their normal activities.Item Sistema de controle ativo inibidor de lesões por pressão(Universidade Federal de Goiás, 2017-03-28) Faria, Rafael Mendes; Stoppa, Marcelo Henrique; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1532505326645535; Stoppa, Marcelo Henrique; Paula, Heber Martins de; Vera, IvâniaAt the treatment sites of people who are bedridden, usually in Intensive Care Units, Long-Term Care Facilities for the Elderly and in the home environment due to the diffusion of home care, the incidence of Pressure Injury (LPP) is common. In order to reduce suffering and increase the life expectancy of patients with this problem, alternative methods are needed that can be introduced into the care of nursing teams to achieve the eradication or minimization of LPP. This paper presents a proposal of an innovative and low cost solution for LPP prevention. Applying concepts of automation and control, through existing technologies and low-cost components, the development of a device is developed that aims to assist the medical team and all those who have the responsibility of caring for individuals bedridden in LPP care. The device consists of pressure, humidity and temperature sensors, with a consequent real-time performance on these three variables at points with a higher probability of involvement of LPP.