Optimizing Output Control of the MyndMove Functional Electrical Stimulator

The intern will undertake research and development activities related to a novel functional electrical stimulation (FES) device called the MyndMove stimulator. Activities are intended to improve the electrical output of the MyndMove to deliver controlled and painless electrical stimulation to patients for a variety of applications, such as mobility, pain management and treatment of pressure sores. This research project should help to make MyndMove therapy more effective and easier to deliver, increasing patient access and improving rehabilitation outcomes.

Faculty Supervisor:

Kei Masani

Student:

Matthew Kang

Partner:

MyndTec Inc

Discipline:

Engineering - biomedical

Sector:

Advanced manufacturing

University:

University of Toronto

Program:

Accelerate

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