Shoulder Dislocation Reduction Aid#

A medical-device course brief about easing the shoulder-retention process during dislocation treatment.

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Quick Facts#

Field

Value

Problem ID

ideation_shoulder_dislocation_reduction_aid

Problem Family

text

Implementation

TextProblem

Capabilities

citation-backed, prompt-packet, statement-markdown

Study Suitability

human-subjects-ready, ideation-friendly

Tags

text, human-subjects, ideation, medical, orthopedic, clinical

Taxonomy#

Formulation

textual_prompt

Is Dynamic

no

Orientation

engineering_practical

Objective Mode

qualitative

Constraint Nature

open

Tags

text, human-subjects, ideation, medical, orthopedic, clinical

Deliverable Type

concepts

Timebox Hint (Minutes)

60

Participants

team

Evaluation Mode

idea_generation

Statement#

To design a product that eases the shoulder retention process.

Prompt Profile#

Field

Value

Deliverable Type

concepts

Timebox Hint (Minutes)

60

Participants

team

Evaluation Mode

idea_generation

Sources#

Key

Summary

raviselvam_subburaj_wood_2019

Raviselvam, Subburaj, and Wood (2019). An Extreme User Approach to Identify Latent Needs: Adaptation and Application in Medical Device Design. ASME IDETC/CIE 2019, DETC2019-98266.

Raw Citation Records#

Raviselvam, Sujithra, Karupppasamy Subburaj, and Kristin L. Wood (2019). An Extreme User Approach to Identify Latent Needs: Adaptation and Application in Medical Device Design. ASME IDETC/CIE 2019, DETC2019-98266.