Description du projet
Des prothèses personnalisées et plus confortables
On estime à 215 000 le nombre d’amputations réalisées chaque année en Europe. On compte également quelque 2,4 millions de personnes amputées dépendant quotidiennement de la qualité de leurs prothèses. Étant donné que 90 % de ces cas concernent les membres inférieurs, la qualité des emboitures des prothèses de jambe est un problème majeur. Dans ce contexte, le projet SocketSense, financé par l’UE, vise à apporter des améliorations. Il développera des capteurs portables (basés sur des matériaux brevetés Quantum Technology Supersensors™) pouvant être placés dans l’emboiture pour collecter des données en temps réel sur les changements anatomiques des performances résiduelles des membres et de l’emboiture. Cela ouvrira la voie à de nouvelles emboitures personnalisées, modélisées exactement en fonction des besoins et de la commodité de l’utilisateur.
Objectif
Limb amputations cause serious physical disabilities that compromise the quality of life of many people around the globe. There are 40 million amputees in the world with an estimated 2.4 million in the EU and approximately 215,000 amputation surgeries performed each year (around 90% are lower limb amputees). Thus, there is a growing demand for efficient prosthetic socket systems due to growing number of amputees and lack of an existing solution for the comfortable socket. This project aims to develop a new solution for a prosthetic socket by developing wearable sensors to be embedded in a socket for the amputee patients to wear in everyday life. The sensors will allow real-time data collection allowing prosthetist to monitor the evolution of the performance of existing socket as well as the anatomical changes of the residual limb of amputees. New algorithms will be developed to evaluate all the biomechanical characteristics so that once the existing socket does not serve the patient, a new socket will be produced automatically without the need for the patient to go to a clinic in advance. SocketSense will meet this healthcare need by means of sensors, biomechanical modeling, AI, unified software and additive manufacturing technologies. The sensors will be developed based on QTSS materials (patent protected under WO2017103592A1). Biomechanical analytical models will be developed to turn the sensor data into optimized socket design. The whole SocketSense technique and procedure will be validated through clinical trials. The proposed solution will help address the societal challenge of personalized health and care solution for the population of lower-limb amputees. The project will implement flexible and wearable electronics into new QTSS material fabricating lightweight, flexible, printed and multi-functional electronic sensors to be embedded in prosthetic socket system. The development in the project will address market demand worth €1.76 billion by 2021.
Champ scientifique
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- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftware
- medical and health sciencesclinical medicinesurgery
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringsensors
- engineering and technologymechanical engineeringmanufacturing engineeringadditive manufacturing
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinateur
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