Author: Chia-Ling, Lin; Hong-Yu, Chen; Yi-Zeng, Hsieh; Cheng-Hou, Chou; Chia-Hsuan, Wu
Company/Institution: Chang Gung University of Science and Technology; National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Country: TAIWAN
e-mail: eddie@wiipa.org.tw
web: https://www.tippa.org.tw/
Due to global aging, the elderly population is increasing, with declining This product is an intelligent grip strength assessment device that integrates a grip strength measurement ball, a blood oxygen sensor, and mean arterial pressure measurement. It can instantly monitor the user’s grip strength, peripheral oxygen saturation, and vascular elasticity, with results displayed on the screen. Supported by AIoT technology, data can be automatically uploaded to a mobile application for storage and analysis, enabling long-term tracking. The device is designed to detect early risks of declining grip strength and vascular function, provide personalized grip training, and improve or delay upper limb muscle strength deterioration that affects independence in daily living.