Hi Jeremy, it is a set pattern, all the info can be found at this channel www.youtube.com/@pdvibrationtherapy also check their video for instructions. th-cam.com/video/1PfsVjnPAuQ/w-d-xo.html Thanks!😀😁😊
Hi Scott. Please see this channel for all of the building instructions www.youtube.com/@pdvibrationtherapy Please also check this video.😀😁😃 th-cam.com/video/1PfsVjnPAuQ/w-d-xo.html
Hi Jeremy, they are working ok, the main issue I have is that I can't use them very long, only every four days for 10-12 minutes max, or I get overstimulation problems. Hope that helps. If you have more questions feel free to email in info@lifewithparkinsons.ca
@@jeremymorgan9582 Hi Jeremy, I use the 167 pattern, and have continued to run into over stimulation problems, which can be very painful(TMJ). The gloves are great, and I am thankful for the relief they have provided, but I am debating to start using something else instead, since I can only use the gloves every 4 days for 10-12 mins max. Will put a video out in a little bit
Hello, I am making some gloves for my wife. According to studies by Dr. Peter Tass, the study uses LRA haptic motors that vibrate at a frequency of 250 Hz at intervals of 100 ms for each finger, with micropauses of 67 ms, then a longer pause of 1.33 seconds. I made a different program and circuit than the one you use. I bought some 320 Hz LRA motors. These motors work with very low alternating current. The motors you use are direct current and do not reach 100 Hz, so I think the stimulation is not effective. The vibration frequency has to be at least 250 Hz to stimulate some mechanoreceptors (Pacinian curpuscles) that function in responses to different types of pressure and vibrations. I am waiting for the parts to make and test it.
Hi Felix, I am very interested in what you are doing. Please keep me updated. The information you are talking about is new to me. Email is info@lifewithparkinsons.ca
If you put them in a glove, we found out, then the vibration travels through the glove fabric and contaminates the signals to the brain. Each finger, we found, needs to be isolated from all the others. What has happened to me is overstimulation problems. I hope that explains it.😊😁😀
@@danear2 I'm sure the Stanford Gloves are much better and way beyond any system my friend and I could build. I heard they have vibration separation in the gloves.
@@danear2 I would describe it like something that stops vibration from travelling to a different part of the glove. I am not an expert in this technology
I’m building my first pair of gloves for my wife now. Thank you for the update!
No problem!😊😁😀
How did your gloves turn out?
Glad to see you're making improvements. Best of luck as you test it further.
Thanks Michele, not ready to give up!😀😁😊
Hang on ! I can see that you are doing better for yourself
. 🌈✨
Hi Nathalie, thank you for your kind words and encouragement😊😁😀
Thanks for the update on the gloves. I hope version 5 works for you.
Thank you!😊😁😀
stay cool and vibrate
Thank you Al!😊😁😀
Thank you for the info!
Your welcome!😊😁😀
What version of pd buzzboard software are you using
I also have homemade gloves
167
@gv1043 how are the gloves going?
Is it a vibration pattern or random?
Hi Jeremy, it is a set pattern, all the info can be found at this channel www.youtube.com/@pdvibrationtherapy
also check their video for instructions. th-cam.com/video/1PfsVjnPAuQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!😀😁😊
Can someone please list all the components needed to make one ?
Thanks
Hi Scott. Please see this channel for all of the building instructions
www.youtube.com/@pdvibrationtherapy
Please also check this video.😀😁😃
th-cam.com/video/1PfsVjnPAuQ/w-d-xo.html
Updates on your latest?
Hi Jeremy, they are working ok, the main issue I have is that I can't use them very long, only every four days for 10-12 minutes max, or I get overstimulation problems. Hope that helps. If you have more questions feel free to email in info@lifewithparkinsons.ca
@@LifewithParkinsons Which pattern are you using and what results are you seeing?
@@jeremymorgan9582 Hi Jeremy, I use the 167 pattern, and have continued to run into over stimulation problems, which can be very painful(TMJ). The gloves are great, and I am thankful for the relief they have provided, but I am debating to start using something else instead, since I can only use the gloves every 4 days for 10-12 mins max. Will put a video out in a little bit
Hello, I am making some gloves for my wife. According to studies by Dr. Peter Tass, the study uses LRA haptic motors that vibrate at a frequency of 250 Hz at intervals of 100 ms for each finger, with micropauses of 67 ms, then a longer pause of 1.33 seconds. I made a different program and circuit than the one you use. I bought some 320 Hz LRA motors. These motors work with very low alternating current. The motors you use are direct current and do not reach 100 Hz, so I think the stimulation is not effective. The vibration frequency has to be at least 250 Hz to stimulate some mechanoreceptors (Pacinian curpuscles) that function in responses to different types of pressure and vibrations. I am waiting for the parts to make and test it.
Hi Felix, I am very interested in what you are doing. Please keep me updated. The information you are talking about is new to me. Email is
info@lifewithparkinsons.ca
@@LifewithParkinsons👍
David, I sent you an email, were you able to see it?
Yes just haven't had a chance
@@fallends3312yes just haven't had a chance
Why not to put the vibration inside a glove..?
If you put them in a glove, we found out, then the vibration travels through the glove fabric and contaminates the signals to the brain. Each finger, we found, needs to be isolated from all the others. What has happened to me is overstimulation problems. I hope that explains it.😊😁😀
@@LifewithParkinsons thanks a lot for your reply. I saw the gloves in Stanford, they do it +/- inside the gloves. Do you think they do it wrong?
@@danear2 I'm sure the Stanford Gloves are much better and way beyond any system my friend and I could build. I heard they have vibration separation in the gloves.
@@LifewithParkinsons what is a vibration separator? Can you please elaborate on it?
@@danear2 I would describe it like something that stops vibration from travelling to a different part of the glove. I am not an expert in this technology