Neurotremor: A wearable Supportive Device for Supporting Upper Limb Muscle Function
Aueaphum Aueawattthanaphisut, Thanyanee Srichaisak, and Arissa Ieochai

TL;DR
This paper introduces a wearable device that combines sensors and machine learning to assist upper limb muscle function, demonstrating promising technical feasibility in healthy volunteers for tremor reduction and improved movement.
Contribution
It presents a novel sensor-fused wearable prototype with real-time assistance capabilities for upper limb support, integrating multiple sensors and machine learning in a compact device.
Findings
Tremor prominence decreased significantly during tasks.
Range of motion increased by approximately 12.65%.
Repetitions per minute increased by nearly 3.
Abstract
A sensor-fused wearable assistance prototype for upper-limb function (triceps brachii and extensor pollicis brevis) is presented. The device integrates surface electromyography (sEMG), an inertial measurement unit (IMU), and flex/force sensors on an M5StickC plus an ESP32-S3 compute hub. Signals are band-pass and notch filtered; features (RMS, MAV, zero-crossings, and 4-12 Hz tremor-band power) are computed in 250 ms windows and fed to an INT8 TensorFlow Lite Micro model. Control commands are bounded by a control-barrier-function safety envelope and delivered within game-based tasks with lightweight personalization. In a pilot technical feasibility evaluation with healthy volunteers (n = 12) performing three ADL-oriented tasks, tremor prominence decreased (Delta TI = -0.092, 95% CI [-0.102, -0.079]), range of motion increased (+12.65%, 95% CI [+8.43, +13.89]), repetitions rose (+2.99…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMuscle activation and electromyography studies · Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
