Hello Doctors, I am a school student participating in vivo ignite tech nation wide competition. Actually, I really didn't had any option to go out and look for information so I searched online and landed up here.! Actually, I am already a student who dreams to be in med-world but that's a long way ahead. Before only I got to know about this competition and I am currently thinking of developing something related to med tech. As you know world is evolving so is technology. I thought of some dental devices or something to help on with surgery or reduce muscle strain for your exhausting working hours.I also thought of hand tremors for surgery efficiency. I wonder if you could help me with the ideas.If you can please do tell me what's the most tiring thing in your routine or something that strains you up so much.The more the consents the better, because only with variety I can come up with a better and best idea.I hope you can help me as I don't have much time to submit the manuals.Thanku.
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This is an excellent direction. In surgery, even microscopic hand tremors can affect precision. A device or an ergonomic glove that dampens micro-vibrations or stabilizes the hand during delicate procedures would be highly beneficial.
Focus on Ergonomics: Look into "smart" dental posture correctors or wearable sensors that alert a clinician when they are leaning at a damaging angle.
Research Anti-Vibration Tech: Look up how modern camera lenses use "image stabilization" to counter shaky hands, and think about how that concept could be applied to a dental tool or a stabilizing wearable sleeve.
Draft a Simple Manual: Focus your manual on one specific problem (e.g., stabilizing hand tremors or reducing neck strain) rather than trying to solve everything at once.
Also here are some tips : 1. Keep it Lightweight: Any device a dentist wears or attaches to a tool must be incredibly lightweight and easy to sterilize. If a device adds weight, it will actually increase muscle strain instead of reducing it.
2. Keep it Simple: For a school competition, judges love simple, practical ideas that solve a clear everyday problem over overly complicated sci-fi concepts.
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