Force at childbirth
By Design News Staff -- Design News, December 1, 2003
Biomedical engineering students at Johns Hopkins University (www.bme.jhu.edu) have invented an unobtrusive device to measure the force doctors or midwives use when delivering a baby. An electromyographic instrument, the device can measure electrical impulses in the muscles of the user's forearm. A wireless transmitter then sends the data to a computer across the room for assessment.
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