A stroke rehab glove has electrodes built into the sleeve and stimulates nerves in a stroke patients’ hand and arm.
A new device to help with seniors’ balance involves shoulder strap “muscles” to improve posture and would be less bulky than current options.
Wearables may be the most effective form of monitoring technology for assisting older adults with respiratory conditions, a new study shows.
Seniors are more comfortable with AI and wearables that “promote self reliance” and track health data, according to a recent report.
New technology could allow for a shift in rules about how senior living operators handle fall emergencies, one health tech CEO asserts.
A dry electrocardiogram prototype consists of a lightweight, gel-free “patch” that could transmit data wirelessly, researchers state.
A new study program, Detect & Protect, will use AI models that can pull from wearables data and better predict viral infections.
A majority of those who use health wearables say they would share their personal health data with clinicians, a new study shows.
Commercial, wrist-worn wearables show “moderate validity” in being able to track symptom fluctuations for Parkinson’s, a new study indicates.
Irregular heartbeats that occur in post-stroke patients are different from other, unrelated heart conditions, researchers say.
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