Thursday, December 17, 2015

Next Steps

Our next steps are based off of the feedback that we received from Mr. Karas. We will first make the brace be able to lock at a 90ยบ angle. Then as we think about how we want to make the brace bend back to stretch and test the strength of your knee, we will work with putting straps onto the brace in order to easily take the brace on and off of your knee. We will then start to apply the heating pad until we find the perfect way in which we want to insert it. We will be doing a lot of research throughout as we continue to move forward in our project.

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Meeting with Mr. Karas

Our meeting with Mr. Karas was very beneficial to our project. It went exceptionally well. A description of what we talked about, and how the meeting went, is located under the City As Our Campus tap.

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Second Prototype

Our second prototype has now been finished. We made a few changes to the brace, one small and one big. First off, the top strap has been expanded to be wider than the bottom, because your thigh is larger than your leg. Second, we have also made the top and bottom of the brace two separate parts, inserting a hole in the side circle. This allows us to use a screw to hold the two parts together, and also allows the brace to be able to bend. A picture of this CAD model is located under the visual log tab. This part is currently in the process of being printed.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

City As Our Campus Update

We have our first meeting with Steve Karas, a physical therapist at Chatham University, on December 15th. His bio is found below.

Progress Update

We are currently working on taking apart a heating pad, which we have successfully done, and now have switched over to working on our CAD model in attempt to make in bend. We have already made a few changes to our brace since the first print and are now in the midst of making it bend. We will also figure out where we want to put the heating pad, so we will add this to the brace. Once we do so, we will print our next prototype and work on applying the heating pad to the brace.

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

First Prototype

Our first prototype of our ACL brace turned out very well. We like the dimensions and how it all turned out. It was our first prototype, so we still have many changes to make, but it was a great start.

11/17/15

We made a few small changes to our CAD model, such as increasing the size of the top strap on the brace.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

11/13/15

We researched heating pads and selected the one we would like to purchase.

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

11/11/15

Today we finished our CAD model of our acl brace. We our waiting for it to be printed to see how it turns out.