MUMBAI, India, Feb. 13 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611001556 A) filed by Dr. Kriti Sharma; Prof Atul Khajuria; Dr. Sukhmeet Kaur Bedi; Dr. Sonal Slathia; Dr. Shilpa Kumari; Dr. Gowsia Rasheed; Dr. Sharanjeet Saroa; Dr. Chitra Barotia; Dr. Ritasha Bharti; and Dr. Meraj Ansari, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, on Jan. 7, for 'a system and a method for load-sensing, fatigue-adaptive orthopedic mobilization.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. Kriti Sharma; Prof Atul Khajuria; Dr. Sukhmeet Kaur Bedi; Dr. Sonal Slathia; Dr. Shilpa Kumari; Dr. Gowsia Rasheed; Dr. Sharanjeet Saroa; Dr. Chitra Barotia; Dr. Ritasha Bharti; and Dr. Meraj Ansari.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 13, under issue no. 07/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure relates to a system and method for load-sensing fatigue-adaptive orthopedic mobilization as a mechanical rehabilitation device that does not require electricity, electrical sensors, computer software, or manual recalibration. The mechanical rehabilitation device consists of a limb-support assembly, a motion-transmission linkage, and a mechanically functionally adaptive control core that interprets the limb's applied force characteristics such as direction, magnitude, and rate of change. The mechanical rehabilitation device includes a mechanically functional effort memory that tracks the user's exertion level during each repetition to provide fatigue-aware modulation of therapy. The device automatically and continuously switches from passive to assistive, to resistive, and back to unique recovery-compliant operational modes, as well as adhering to specified mechanical safety constraints (if applicable) to provide a means of physically rehabilitating the user."
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