Review of Wearable Sensor-Based Health Monitoring Glove Devices for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Early detection of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and other neurological conditions is vital for effective treatment. Existing methods of detecting RA rely on observation, questionnaires, and physical measurement, each with their own weaknesses. Pharmaceutical medications and procedures aim to reduce the...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey Henderson, Joan Condell, James Connolly, Daniel Kelly, Kevin Curran
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/5/1576
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description Early detection of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and other neurological conditions is vital for effective treatment. Existing methods of detecting RA rely on observation, questionnaires, and physical measurement, each with their own weaknesses. Pharmaceutical medications and procedures aim to reduce the debilitating effect, preventing the progression of the illness and bringing the condition into remission. There is still a great deal of ambiguity around patient diagnosis, as the difficulty of measurement has reduced the importance that joint stiffness plays as an RA identifier. The research areas of medical rehabilitation and clinical assessment indicate high impact applications for wearable sensing devices. As a result, the overall aim of this research is to review current sensor technologies that could be used to measure an individual’s RA severity. Other research teams within RA have previously developed objective measuring devices to assess the physical symptoms of hand steadiness through to joint stiffness. Unfamiliar physical effects of these sensory devices restricted their introduction into clinical practice. This paper provides an updated review among the sensor and glove types proposed in the literature to assist with the diagnosis and rehabilitation activities of RA. Consequently, the main goal of this paper is to review contact systems and to outline their potentialities and limitations. Considerable attention has been paid to gloved based devices as they have been extensively researched for medical practice in recent years. Such technologies are reviewed to determine whether they are suitable measuring tools.
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spelling doaj.art-aa461080f51049adb1799e76582f113c2023-12-11T18:15:28ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-02-01215157610.3390/s21051576Review of Wearable Sensor-Based Health Monitoring Glove Devices for Rheumatoid ArthritisJeffrey Henderson0Joan Condell1James Connolly2Daniel Kelly3Kevin Curran4School of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent System, Ulster University Magee Campus, Northland Rd, BT48 7JL Londonderry, IrelandSchool of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent System, Ulster University Magee Campus, Northland Rd, BT48 7JL Londonderry, IrelandSchool of Science, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Port Rd, Gortlee, F92 FC93 Letterkenny, IrelandSchool of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent System, Ulster University Magee Campus, Northland Rd, BT48 7JL Londonderry, IrelandSchool of Computing, Engineering and Intelligent System, Ulster University Magee Campus, Northland Rd, BT48 7JL Londonderry, IrelandEarly detection of Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and other neurological conditions is vital for effective treatment. Existing methods of detecting RA rely on observation, questionnaires, and physical measurement, each with their own weaknesses. Pharmaceutical medications and procedures aim to reduce the debilitating effect, preventing the progression of the illness and bringing the condition into remission. There is still a great deal of ambiguity around patient diagnosis, as the difficulty of measurement has reduced the importance that joint stiffness plays as an RA identifier. The research areas of medical rehabilitation and clinical assessment indicate high impact applications for wearable sensing devices. As a result, the overall aim of this research is to review current sensor technologies that could be used to measure an individual’s RA severity. Other research teams within RA have previously developed objective measuring devices to assess the physical symptoms of hand steadiness through to joint stiffness. Unfamiliar physical effects of these sensory devices restricted their introduction into clinical practice. This paper provides an updated review among the sensor and glove types proposed in the literature to assist with the diagnosis and rehabilitation activities of RA. Consequently, the main goal of this paper is to review contact systems and to outline their potentialities and limitations. Considerable attention has been paid to gloved based devices as they have been extensively researched for medical practice in recent years. Such technologies are reviewed to determine whether they are suitable measuring tools.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/5/1576rheumatoid arthritissmart sensingdata glovesjoint measurementrehabilitationrange of motion
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Review of Wearable Sensor-Based Health Monitoring Glove Devices for Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sensors
rheumatoid arthritis
smart sensing
data gloves
joint measurement
rehabilitation
range of motion
title Review of Wearable Sensor-Based Health Monitoring Glove Devices for Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_full Review of Wearable Sensor-Based Health Monitoring Glove Devices for Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_fullStr Review of Wearable Sensor-Based Health Monitoring Glove Devices for Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Review of Wearable Sensor-Based Health Monitoring Glove Devices for Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_short Review of Wearable Sensor-Based Health Monitoring Glove Devices for Rheumatoid Arthritis
title_sort review of wearable sensor based health monitoring glove devices for rheumatoid arthritis
topic rheumatoid arthritis
smart sensing
data gloves
joint measurement
rehabilitation
range of motion
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/5/1576
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