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Monkey Restraint Device Department of Biomedical Engineering UW-Madison
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Monkey Restraint Group Group:Kelly ToyKawai Chan Brian FrederickMiguel Benson Ross Gerber Aman Ghotra Client: B’Ann Gablet, MS Advisor: Willis Tompkins, PhD
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Problem Statement To modify an existing monkey restraint device in order to effectively restrain a monkey’s head for topical eye-drop administration.
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Background Information 50 years of non-human primate studies Rhesus are 95% genetically similar to humans B’Ann Gabelt performs glaucoma research on rhesus monkey Current restraint was made by Midwest Regional Primate Research Center
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Background Material Restraint Procedure Monkeys transported via transport cages (A) Monkeys are pushed into treatment cage (B) Restraint swings to vertical position
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Background Material Restraint Process Open treatment cageClosed treatment cage
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Product Design Specifications Client Needs Restrain head of monkey Compatible with existing restraint Work with various sized monkeys Not harm the monkey
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Product Design Specifications Group Specs Extremely durable Operable by one person Easily sanitized Fits under protocol
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Design #1 Durable plastic, set across bars of cage Chin restraint Able to slide up to chin Locked in place by a fastener Monkey able to cover eyes, grab
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Design #2 Wide winged plastic sheet Hole for monkey’s head Keeps monkey’s hands below sheet Locks onto bars of cage Allows chin ducking
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Design #3 Wide winged plastic sheet Chin restraint that slides to monkey Prevents monkey from using arms Compatibility with all sized monkeys?
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Group 2’s Designs Ross Gerber and Aman Ghotra U-Cup with Pin Chin Strap Headband Strap Restraint
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U-Cup Pin Different pin settings Comfortable chin post Attach at back of cage and swivels
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Chin Strap Like football chin strap Flexible durable material Secures to back of cage
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Headband Restraint Fits around head and down around the chin Straps on top act like zip ties Monkey’s own movements tighten device
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Group 3’s Designs Kawai and Miguel’s Designs 1. Flatboard Design 2. Stick and Clamp Design 3. Velcro Design
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Flatboard Design View from the top
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Stick and Clamp Design Component: 1. Stick 1. Stick 2. Clamps 2. Clamps 3. Headrest 3. Headrest
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Whole Device
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Velcro Design Components: 1. Headrest 1. Headrest 2. Two Velcro Stripes 2. Two Velcro Stripes
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Whole Design
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Final Decision Velcro Design Easy to make, components can be purchased separately
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