The refined aim behind this project is to detect and measure the wrist movements of paralytic patients with an accelerometer, which is used to convey messages to the caretaker during regular or dire circumstances. Paralysis is the loss of strength in and control over a muscle or group of muscles in a part of the body, which many people in today’s world suffer from. To cater to this problem of the paralytic patients, the wrist movements of the hands play a cardinal role in this proposed system. Our proposed system works by measuring the tilt angle detected by the device which is placed on the opisthenar area (dorsal) which is the corresponding area on the posterior part of the hand. Different tilt angles convey different messages and at the time of exigency with the help of Wi-Fi module and Blynk application, emergency notification will be sent to the concerned caretaker facilitating effective and efficient communication, ensuring full time attention to the patient’s needs in all the circumstances.
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