Rice Magazine | Summer 2023

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Two Steps Ahead

A wearable device mitigates foot pain and balance issues for diabetic patients.

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eed a little spring — or buzz — in your step? A wearable electrical-stimulation and vibration-therapy system designed by Rice engineering students might be just what the doctor ordered for people experiencing foot pain and balance loss due to diabetic complications. Team NeuroSole — composed of seniors Abby Dowse, Yannie Guo, Andrei Mitrofan, Sarah Park and Kelly Xu — designed a sock with a smart insole that can deliver transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to block pain signals to the brain and vibration therapy that provides haptic feedback to help with balance issues. Mentored by Sabia Abidi, bioengineering assistant teaching professor, the project won one of the two Excellence in Capstone Engineering awards in this year’s showcase, along with a $1,000 cash prize. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2022 estimates, over 37 million people in the U.S. suffer from diabetes. About half of them will develop some form of diabetic neuropathy, a type of nerve damage that occurs most often in the legs and feet. The NeuroSole team sought to combine the best aspects of existing therapies into a single, user-centered design. “Existing products or devices used to treat the symptoms of diabetic neuropathy are either pharmaceuticals or large at-home vibration devices users stand on,” Dowse says. “But none of them can both treat pain and improve balance,

which our device aims to do by combining the TENS and the vibrational therapy in one wearable, portable, usercontrollable and easy-to-use device.” “The intent is for the patient to be able to wear the device for the whole day,” Guo adds. “Even when everything’s off and they don’t want the electrostimulation or haptics effect, they can still wear their device. You don’t want it to look like you’re wearing an ankle monitor.” Patients use a smartphone app to control the type, intensity and duration of the desired therapeutic stimulus. The system also allows users to target a specific area of the foot. “We have three regions: one in the front of the insole, one in the middle and one at the back,” Park says. “Our aim is to allow patients to be able to control both the amplitude of the vibration and the location where it’s delivered. Some patients might only want vibration at the front of their feet and some only at the back.” Mitrofan says the team anticipates that the device’s final form will have sufficient battery life to provide the recommended maximum of four 30-minute sessions of TENS therapy per day and operate on standby the rest of the day.

Addendum:

Rice University’s students consulted with Dr. Ngozi Mbue, assistant professor of nursing at Texas Woman’s University early on in the project written about in the Summer 2023 Rice Magazine article titled “Two Steps Ahead.” Dr. Mbue is named as an inventor on a patent application relating to a sock that wirelessly delivers electrical signals to the foot. We appreciate Dr. Mbue speaking with Rice’s students about the invention disclosed in her published patent application and the technology in general.

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