Capacitive biofeedback sensor with resilient polyurethane dielec

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128782, 128774, 340573, 361291, A61B 5103

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054490022

ABSTRACT:
a capacitive biofeedback sensor including a polyurethane dielectric sandwiched between two wire mesh or carbon impregnated silicone rubber conductors. The sensor is placed within a patient's shoe, boot, ankle, brace, crutch, hand rip, wheelchair, etc., and provides biofeedback to help patients relearn function or prevent complications that impede function.

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