Abstract:
This research explores the development and evaluation of a remote monitoring system tailored specifically for paralysis patients with stroke. The system integrates electromyogram (EMG) sensors and temperature sensors to continuously monitor critical physiological parameters relevant to patient care. Real-time data transmission to ThingSpeak enables remote monitoring, allowing healthcare providers to access crucial information remotely. Moreover, the inclusion of GSM messaging ensures immediate notification to caregivers in the event of any significant changes in the patient's condition. The system's interface features an LCD display for intuitive data visualization, enhancing accessibility for both patients and caregivers. This study underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare technology development, emphasizing the need for seamless integration of medical expertise with engineering and design principles. Furthermore, it highlights the potential for iterative refinement of the system design to better address the evolving needs of patients and caregivers. Overall, the developed remote monitoring system shows promising potential in improving patient care, enabling remote monitoring, and facilitating timely interventions for paralysis patients with stroke