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Sarwin, Dennis (author)
Purpose<br/>As a result of the worldwide aging population, Vertebral Compression Fractures (VCF) are commonly detected in osteoporotic patients; these can originate from traumatic events or occur spontaneously. The existing VCF devices and their corresponding surgical instruments have their limitations in terms of short- and long-term...
master thesis 2021
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Weber, Maaike (author)
Objective: To develop a steerable neuroendoscopic instrument (SNI) based on user requirements found by several means of user research, and to evaluate this instrument on usability and safety. Only 5% of the potential intraventricular neuroendoscopy (INE) cases are currently treated with endoscopy. For the other 95%, an endoscopic approach is...
master thesis 2020
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Tüfekçi, Yasir (author)
Virtual Reality glasses are being used in hospitals in order to combat pain and anxiety. These glasses are consumer products however. This project aims to find a feasible solution by designing a custom product that replaces the problems diagnosed in the current product and that enhances the user experience.
master thesis 2019
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Weiss, A.J. (author)
This thesis puts forward a design for an affordable 3D scanner that can easily capture accurate 3D models of the human hand. Such 3D scans are a requirement for designing and manufacturing personalised products, which open up a new world of design possibilities by tailoring products specifically to a single person. An example of such a product...
master thesis 2017
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Kik, R.M. (author)
One out of seven primary school children is suffering from overweight and sometimes even obesity. This is caused by a lack of physical activity and unhealthy food diets. Children playing outdoors is positively and significantly associated with the child’s physical activity. Peerdrops is a small Dutch company that creates product, graphic and...
master thesis 2017
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Damen, T. (author)
Obstructive sleep apnea is an increasingly common disease caused by soft tissue collapsing in the upper airway during (supine) sleep. During apnea, a patient lacks oxygen, resulting in a disturbed sleeping pattern and life threatening symptoms. No combined treatment exists yet with both high efficiacy as patient compliance combined. Literature...
master thesis 2017
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Koeman, B. (author)
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of physical disability in children in The Netherlands caused by brain damage. Children with CP have difficulties with movement and/or a deviating posture. To increase the mobility of the child, physiotherapists use progressive resistance exercise training (PRE) to strengthen the leg muscles of the...
master thesis 2017
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Berghman, K. (author)
Analysis The overall assignment at the start of the project is “Designing a low threshold product for at-home use to maintain and increase the physical fitness of Dutch older people over 70 by increasing their physical movement and thereby increase confidence, mobility and independence”. The project was executed at Springlab, an innovation...
master thesis 2016
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Gerlag, P.L.L. (author)
INTRO Rijndam is a rehabilitation centre in Rotterdam that is specialised in complex rehabilitation problems. Rijndam has different locations and different departments. At the Ringdijk there is a children’s department where the toddlers are supported by caregivers of rehabilitation daycare, social workers, psychologists, rehabilitation...
master thesis 2016
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Draaisma, V. (author)
One of the largest challenges in current society is the ageing population (Delft University of Technology, 2016). An important issue that comes with this challenge is the injuries elderly people sustain due to falling. A fall could have serious consequences for people over 65 years old. It could reduce their functionality or even cause death ...
master thesis 2016
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Hilhorst, D. (author)
Obtaining a digital 3D model of the hand can be useful for a variety of applications. In this project, the goal was to produce 3D surface scans that are suitable for usage in the fields of Anthropometry, Orthotics and Ergotherapy & Revalidation. To this end a new iteration of a photogrammetry-based 3D hand scanner was developed, with the focus...
master thesis 2016
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De Vries, A.L.E. (author)
This report provides details of the embodiment design process, including analysis, ideation, development and validation, of a 3D hand scanner. 3D scanning, the process of creating a digital 3D model of a physical object, has opened up new possibilities for personalised products and improved diagnostics in healthcare. Since the hand poses unique...
master thesis 2016
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Hooft, S. (author)
The nunchaku (also known as nunchucks), an exotic weapon popularised by Bruce Lee in his famous martial arts films, was adopted in the 80s as the centre piece in a dynamic martial art (nunchaku-do), founded by a small Dutch group of enthusiasts led by Milco Lambrecht. Due to the high speed of match play nunchaku-do, its referees experience...
master thesis 2016
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Pulskens, L. (author)
This report covers a graduation project executed at REV'IT! Sports International. The goal of this project was to develop an accessible product that warms up a motorcyclist's body during cold weather, resulting in a more comfortable ride. Chapter 1 describes the research phase that tackles the problem from several directions: A company/market...
master thesis 2016
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Nguyen, A.K. (author)
This is a final report of a graduation project: Master of Design for Interaction. This project is provided by Hyperthermia Unit, Radiation Oncology Department of the Erasmus MC Cancer Institute. The goal is to redesign a superficial hyperthermia system for cancer treatment at the Daniel den Hoed Cancer Centre.
master thesis 2016
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Schevers, R. (author)
This report describes the process of designing the Globus, a smart shirt that measures that back posture will working out by measuring the stretch in the shirt and uses vibration to give feedback to the user when they have an incorrect posture. A questionnaire has been carried out for this project which showed that fitness is the most practiced...
master thesis 2016
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Copini, H. (author)
In the last couple of years there has been a massive increase in the development of wearable self-monitoring products and services. Within this project the initial goal was to explore the possibilities how parents of young children could be supported with a wearable device which is able to monitor vital signs or detect specific symptoms when...
master thesis 2015
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Neve, L.V. (author)
Breast cancer screening is essential in improving breast cancer survival rates and providing better and less invasive treatment possibilities. The used procedure however, mammography, has many issues resulting in discomfort and pain for the patient, ergonomically incorrect postures for the radiographer and poor test results. A chair is designed...
master thesis 2015
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Van Seggelen, S.W.H. (author)
For a Dutch helmet manufacturer, a product proposal has been made. The key feature of the product, is the development done based on 3D scanning techniques. The actual project was twofold; The scientific part of the project was about developing an algorithm for incorporating 3D scanning data in product design. The main challenge was to...
master thesis 2015
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Hoeksema, J. (author)
As 3D-design and production tools are becoming increasingly important in the development of new products, the urge to 3D-digitize complex objects rises. A solution is found in a reverse engineering tool that allows real life objects to be converted into a digital representation. Those so called 3D-scanners are the subject of this graduation...
master thesis 2015
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