Prototype design + personalize validation
- עידן אייזן
- May 30, 2020
- 1 min read
This week we conducted a zoom interview with Idan Benon, physiotherapist to find out how much the exercises calibration to WriSet need to be personalize for the patient.
Benon corroborated our hypothesis that the physiotherapist does not need the patient's wrist to calibrate exercises for the patient and the physiotherapist can use his own wrist to calibrate exercises. Benon said he needed to see the patient in his clinic for a physiotherapist exercise session to understand how to tailor exercises that would be personal for the patient.
Benon also told us it will be very helpful for the physiotherapist to have a pre-prepared exercise bank to upload exercise to WriSet app because most patients will probably do the same exercises for the wrist with the same angles.

Link for the full interview - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WrsFaHIcmwMvq9vLz5-Csj-2huYL1H0b/view?usp=sharing
This week we returned to the IDC Milab again to work with Michal on our prototype design. Thanks to Michal, we created our firs WriSet prototype design in Fusion 360 software.
Length - 13 cm
width - 4.5 cm

In addition, we also worked in the Milab on our WriSet app wire-frames with emphasis on patient wire-frames.
You can check out our WriSet Wire-frames.


We hope this week we can produce a real-life prototype to serve for user testing and for our film production.
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