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Research Details

Research Project:Safe ambulatory rehabilitation using kawayan orthopedic devices
Research Title Designing, Fabricating, and Testing a Prototype Sustainable Standard Bamboo Parallel bars
Researcher(s) Chester Mark Cariaga, Ryan Dean T. Sucgang, Charlie B. Batin, Rafael Domingo
Research Category Study
Research Status on-going
Duration Jan 01, 2024 to Dec 31, 2024
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Brief Description
Expected Output
 Product. The ultimate deliverable of the study is a fully functional and refined bamboo parallel bars. The researchers aim to create a high-quality product that meets the specific requirements of individuals with mobility impairments locally. This product should offer improved stability, comfort, durability, and ease of use compared to conventional parallel bars, providing a sustainable and effective assistive device to enhance the mobility and overall well-being of users. 

Publication. The study is expected to yield research findings and insights that can be disseminated through academic publications, conference presentations, or scientific reports. These publications will contribute to the existing body of knowledge in the field of assistive devices, specifically in the context of bamboo parallel bars, and provide valuable information for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. 

Patent. As a result of the study, the researchers aim to develop a unique and innovative design for the bamboo parallel bars. This design, if deemed novel and inventive, may be eligible for a patent application. Obtaining a patent would protect the intellectual property rights of the design, ensuring that the researchers have exclusive rights to produce and market the bamboo parallel bars or license the technology to interested manufacturers. 

People services. The study aims to explore the potential for the development of extension support services or training programs pertaining to the use and maintenance of bamboo parallel bars. These comprehensive services could encompass user education, interactive training sessions, product demonstrations, and sustained assistance. This holistic approach ensures that individuals with mobility impairments not only effectively utilize the bamboo parallel bars but also have access to continuous support, thereby maximizing the benefits derived from them. 

Policy. The research findings and recommendations from the study may inform policy development and advocacy efforts related to assistive devices, particularly in the context of mobility impairments and the needs of the aging population in the Philippines. By recognizing and endorsing the use of bamboo parallel bars as a viable alternative to conventional parallel bars, policymakers can also contribute to the advancement of sustainable and eco-friendly solutions in the healthcare sector. The study's outcomes may contribute to the formulation of guidelines, regulations, or policies that promote the use and accessibility of bamboo parallel bars. 

Place. The study's dedicated focus on harnessing locally available bamboo species and tapping into the University's proficiency in bamboo engineering not only advances the realm of sustainable practices within the region but also significantly minimizes its environmental footprint on the surrounding ecosystem. By prioritizing the use of indigenous resources and collaborating with local industries, the study not only contributes to the economic growth of Ilocos Norte but also showcases a commitment to environmentally conscious initiatives. This deliberate approach acknowledges the abundant bamboo resources and expertise in the area while maintaining an ecological balance and promoting the long-term well-being of the local environment. 

Partnerships. The study may foster collaborations and partnerships between the researchers, the University, and other stakeholders. This could include partnerships with healthcare institutions, manufacturers, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, among others. These collaborations can facilitate the sharing of knowledge, resources, and expertise, enabling the successful development, production, and distribution of the bamboo parallel bars. 

Social impact. The study's primary objective is to improve the mobility and overall well-being of individuals with mobility impairments, particularly older adults and those in rural areas. By providing an accessible and sustainable assistive device, the bamboo parallel bars have the potential to enhance independence, promote social inclusion, and improve the quality of life for users and their caregivers. The adoption of bamboo parallel bars also aligns with broader environmental efforts and sustainability goals. By integrating environmental considerations into the design and production of bamboo parallel bars, the study exemplifies the importance of sustainable practices within the healthcare sector.

 Economic impact. The study has the potential to generate economic benefits at various levels. Locally, the utilization of bamboo resources and the development of bamboo parallel bars production can create job opportunities and support local industries. Additionally, the availability of cost-effective bamboo parallel bars may reduce the financial burden on individuals and families who require assistive devices, improving access and affordability. The study's findings and the potential for mass production and distribution may also have economic implications for the wider assistive device market.  
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