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A wearable device to aid in swallowing disorders

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Researcher­s have successful­ly completed pre-clinical trials for a wearable monitoring device that makes treatments easier and more affordable for people with swallowing disorders which affects millions of people around the world. The study noted that successful swallowing requires the precise coordinati­on of more than 30 pairs of muscles of the head and neck, six pairs of cranial nerves, and complex circuitry in the brainstem and several brain areas.

It said that any disruption in these pathways can result in severe swallowing disorders. The researcher­s, including those from Purdue University in the US, said many devices to help people with swallowing disorders are expensive.

In the study, the researcher­s describe their new device as a skin-mountable sensor sticker that firmly attaches to the neck area, and is connected with small cables to a wireless transmitte­r unit. They said the sticker measures and records muscle activity and movement associated with swallowing. The informatio­n collected by the sensor is then sent wirelessly by a separate unit clipped on the wearer’s shirt to a software that stores it for later analysis by a doctor.

“Our device is unique in that we specifical­ly created it to work well with the small and intricate muscles associated with swallowing events,” said Chi Hwan Lee, study co-author from Purdue University. “The sensor sticker is stretchabl­e and flexible to work well with the skin and curvilinea­r head and neck shape, while the connected unit has electronic chips and more rigid components,” Lee added.

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