Pelvic floor muscle biofeedback computer games
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Approximately 12 million children and 70 million adults deal with problems such as incontinence and urinary reflux. Our client has developed a process using a computer game that implements biofeedback to train an individual to contract their pelvic floor. Currently one of the two devices that our client used to collect data from the patient has burned out and they believe the second will burn out shortly. We are tasked with updating his software and hardware to increase the longevity of his system. We would also like to eventually create a marketable product.
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Team Members
- Michael Simonson - Team Leader
- Samual Lines - Communicator
- Lucas Hurtley - BSAC
- Scott Schulz - BWIG
- David Mott - BPAG
Advisor and Client
- Prof. John Puccinelli - Advisor
- Dr. Patrick McKenna - Client
- Christina Sauder - Alternate Contact
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- Fall 2015: Pelvic floor muscle biofeedback computer games
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- Fall 2013: Pelvic floor muscle biofeedback computer games