The Manufacturing of Textile Products with Incorporated Electrodes

One of the main causes of disabling deficits is neurological affections. Many times, the evolution of the condition leads to a diminution of the patient’s life quality. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is part of the neurological rehabilitation process that comprises all the actions one can t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Curteza Antonela, Cretu Viorica, Macovei Laura, Poboroniuc Marian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-03-01
Series:Autex Research Journal
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2015-0049
id doaj-e5a728f514b8442e9ae57909f46f3da6
record_format Article
spelling doaj-e5a728f514b8442e9ae57909f46f3da62021-09-06T19:40:22ZengSciendoAutex Research Journal2300-09292016-03-01161131810.1515/aut-2015-0049aut-2015-0049The Manufacturing of Textile Products with Incorporated ElectrodesCurteza Antonela0Cretu Viorica1Macovei Laura2Poboroniuc Marian3 Faculty of Textiles-Leather and Industrial Management, Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi, Dimitrie Mangeron Bvl., No.67, 700050, Iasi, Romania Faculty of Textiles-Leather and Industrial Management, Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi, Dimitrie Mangeron Bvl., No.67, 700050, Iasi, Romania Faculty of Textiles-Leather and Industrial Management, Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi, Dimitrie Mangeron Bvl., No.67, 700050, Iasi, Romania Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Energetic and Applied Informatics, Technical University “Gheorghe Asachi” of Iasi, Dimitrie Mangeron Bvl., No.67, 700050, Iasi, RomaniaOne of the main causes of disabling deficits is neurological affections. Many times, the evolution of the condition leads to a diminution of the patient’s life quality. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is part of the neurological rehabilitation process that comprises all the actions one can take in order to increase a patient’s integration and autonomy degree from a social and financial point of view. FES is a method based on substituting the commands that are usually transmitted by the nervous system with an electric impulse. The use of such a method on different body areas required the development of some adequate devices, starting with the stimulator itself and finishing with the way in which the stimulus is conveyed to the effectors. Textile materials that incorporate sensors and, mainly, the clothing products that have such components in their structure, have a high applicability potential; they can be used for preventing illnesses and for the rehabilitation of seniors, of people who are confined to bed, sportsmen, people who suffer from long-term illnesses, disabled people, thus diminishing the time one spends in the hospital. A possible solution for manufacturing incorporated textile electrodes consists in the insertion of some electro-conductive yarns onto textile surfaces by using a variety of technologies. The project approaches the use of knitting, a widespread textile technology. The incorporated knitted electrodes were accomplished by applying the knitting technology on single circular small diameter machines. Thus, we were able to obtain a variety of knitted articles as two-dimensional or three-dimensional tubular knitted fabric. Their dimensions, structures, and parameters correspond to the typo-dimensions of the human body and to the purpose for which the clothing product was designed. The knitted versions were tested by using a Microstim2v2 (PW = 300 μs, 40 Hz) neurostimulator for which the current intensity was adjusted to approx. 30 mA.https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2015-0049textile electrodeselectro-conductive textilesfunctional electrical stimulationrehabilitationconductive knitted fabricwearable electronics
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Curteza Antonela
Cretu Viorica
Macovei Laura
Poboroniuc Marian
spellingShingle Curteza Antonela
Cretu Viorica
Macovei Laura
Poboroniuc Marian
The Manufacturing of Textile Products with Incorporated Electrodes
Autex Research Journal
textile electrodes
electro-conductive textiles
functional electrical stimulation
rehabilitation
conductive knitted fabric
wearable electronics
author_facet Curteza Antonela
Cretu Viorica
Macovei Laura
Poboroniuc Marian
author_sort Curteza Antonela
title The Manufacturing of Textile Products with Incorporated Electrodes
title_short The Manufacturing of Textile Products with Incorporated Electrodes
title_full The Manufacturing of Textile Products with Incorporated Electrodes
title_fullStr The Manufacturing of Textile Products with Incorporated Electrodes
title_full_unstemmed The Manufacturing of Textile Products with Incorporated Electrodes
title_sort manufacturing of textile products with incorporated electrodes
publisher Sciendo
series Autex Research Journal
issn 2300-0929
publishDate 2016-03-01
description One of the main causes of disabling deficits is neurological affections. Many times, the evolution of the condition leads to a diminution of the patient’s life quality. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is part of the neurological rehabilitation process that comprises all the actions one can take in order to increase a patient’s integration and autonomy degree from a social and financial point of view. FES is a method based on substituting the commands that are usually transmitted by the nervous system with an electric impulse. The use of such a method on different body areas required the development of some adequate devices, starting with the stimulator itself and finishing with the way in which the stimulus is conveyed to the effectors. Textile materials that incorporate sensors and, mainly, the clothing products that have such components in their structure, have a high applicability potential; they can be used for preventing illnesses and for the rehabilitation of seniors, of people who are confined to bed, sportsmen, people who suffer from long-term illnesses, disabled people, thus diminishing the time one spends in the hospital. A possible solution for manufacturing incorporated textile electrodes consists in the insertion of some electro-conductive yarns onto textile surfaces by using a variety of technologies. The project approaches the use of knitting, a widespread textile technology. The incorporated knitted electrodes were accomplished by applying the knitting technology on single circular small diameter machines. Thus, we were able to obtain a variety of knitted articles as two-dimensional or three-dimensional tubular knitted fabric. Their dimensions, structures, and parameters correspond to the typo-dimensions of the human body and to the purpose for which the clothing product was designed. The knitted versions were tested by using a Microstim2v2 (PW = 300 μs, 40 Hz) neurostimulator for which the current intensity was adjusted to approx. 30 mA.
topic textile electrodes
electro-conductive textiles
functional electrical stimulation
rehabilitation
conductive knitted fabric
wearable electronics
url https://doi.org/10.1515/aut-2015-0049
work_keys_str_mv AT curtezaantonela themanufacturingoftextileproductswithincorporatedelectrodes
AT cretuviorica themanufacturingoftextileproductswithincorporatedelectrodes
AT macoveilaura themanufacturingoftextileproductswithincorporatedelectrodes
AT poboroniucmarian themanufacturingoftextileproductswithincorporatedelectrodes
AT curtezaantonela manufacturingoftextileproductswithincorporatedelectrodes
AT cretuviorica manufacturingoftextileproductswithincorporatedelectrodes
AT macoveilaura manufacturingoftextileproductswithincorporatedelectrodes
AT poboroniucmarian manufacturingoftextileproductswithincorporatedelectrodes
_version_ 1717768736044220416