Innovative Solutions for Varicose Veins using Arduino-Powered Prediction and Therapy

Priyeshkumar A. T.*, Abinafishabegam S.**, Priya M.***, Jayanthi K.****
*-**** Department of Biomedical Engineering, Mahendra College of Engineering, Salem, Tamilnadu, India.
Periodicity:July - December'2024

Abstract

The propensity for idleness is more prevalent in contemporary society. In our modern age, individuals are growing indolent. It results in physical inactivity and diminished blood circulation within the body. Consequently, the vascular epithelial cells undergo inflammation, leading to the development of varicose veins. Primarily, it impacts the lower extremities; however, it can occur throughout the body. When varicose veins become thrombosed, the condition is termed superficial thrombophlebitis, which is typically associated with significant pain. The data collected from the survey is utilized to create a predetermined dataset. The preset dataset functions as a threshold value. The location data of an individual is analyzed utilizing several sensors. The data to be analyzed include standing, knee bending, and movement over time. The obtained positional data is processed on a Raspberry Pi utilizing artificial intelligence (AI). It is a non-invasive diagnostic and treatment approach for varicose veins that utilizes heat and vibrational therapy.

Keywords

Lower Extremities, Vascular Epithelial Cell, Varicose Vein, Thrombophlebitis, Artificial Intelligence, Non-Invasive.

How to Cite this Article?

Priyeshkumar, A. T., Abinafishabegam, S., Priya, M., and Jayanthi, K. (2024). Innovative Solutions for Varicose Veins using Arduino-Powered Prediction and Therapy. i-manager’s Journal on Embedded Systems, 13(1), 36-43.

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