Wearable medical devices are revolutionizing healthcare by allowing patients to monitor their health more closely and conveniently than ever before.
A smartwatch is a wearable device that can monitor vital signs, track physical activity, and send alerts if necessary.
Blood Pressure Monitor can measure blood pressure levels and send the readings to a healthcare provider.
A fitness tracker is a wearable device that tracks physical activity, including steps taken, calories burned, and distance traveled.
An oxygen monitor can measure blood oxygen levels and alert healthcare providers if necessary.
A hearing aid is a wearable device that can amplify sound for individuals with hearing loss. Examples include the ReSound ONE and Phonak Audeo.
A robotic exoskeleton can assist with mobility for individuals with spinal cord injuries or neurological disorders.
A smart contact lens is a wearable device that can monitor glucose levels and provide vision correction
A pain relief device can alleviate pain using electrical stimulation or vibration. Examples include the Quell and Theragun.
A glucose monitor can monitor blood glucose levels for individuals with diabetes. Examples include the Dexcom G6 and Abbott FreeStyle Libre
A sleep tracker can monitor sleep patterns and provide insights on how to improve sleep quality. Examples include the Fitbit Sense and Oura Ring.
By providing patients with the tools to monitor and manage their health, wearable medical devices are paving the way for a healthier and more connected future in healthcare.