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Embouchure assistive device

Project Overview

Bell’s Palsy, a condition affecting the 7th facial nerve, can cause hemifacial paralysis and weakness in facial muscles. During recovery, the facial nerve can regenerate forming new pathways causing voluntary and involuntary muscle contractions simultaneously. For a patient with this disorder, known as synkinesis, maintaining proper embouchure is problematic as the buccinator, platysma, and zygomaticus counter-contract. Therefore, an embouchure assistive device will be designed for a clarinetist afflicted with synkinesis to help maintain pressure on the mouthpiece of the clarinet which will reduce air leakage.

Team Picture

From left to right: Megan Jones (leader), Vivian Chen (BWIG), Andy Lacroix (communicator), Patrick Cassidy (BSAC).
From left to right: Megan Jones (leader), Vivian Chen (BWIG), Andy Lacroix (communicator), Patrick Cassidy (BSAC).

Images

Brooke showing us the point on Elon's face where the device should apply a forward force.
Brooke showing us the point on Elon's face where the device should apply a forward force.
Brooke showing us another point where a downward force would be helpful.
Brooke showing us another point where a downward force would be helpful.

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Contact Information

Team Members

  • Megan Jones - Team Leader
  • Andrew LaCroix - Communicator
  • Patrick Cassidy - BSAC
  • Feng Chen - BWIG

Advisor and Client

  • Prof. Amit Nimunkar - Advisor
  • Ms. Elon Roti Roti - Client

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