L2M – An AI-Based Cycling Device for Lower Limb Rehabilitation

Pedaling exercises using stationary cycling ergometers are a widely used rehabilitation method for lower limb injury recovery. However, current cycling devices do not allow for individualized training of each leg based on its specific load-carrying capacity. APAD is novel cycling ergometer that will address this gap by designing and developing a smart cycling ergometer capable of delivering tailored rehabilitation programs for individual legs. The device will reduce rehabilitation program duration, save associated healthcare costs, and improve patient outcomes. However, there is a dilemma about the market readiness and also the adoption rate of the technology. The outcome of the proposed project will help the partner organization to identify the market need and end-users’ expectation for better adoption of the technology.

Faculty Supervisor:

Amin Komeili

Student:

Partner:

Edmonton Unlimited

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services; Public administration

University:

University of Calgary

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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