Recent research on a “hip-assist” robotic device, which goes around a users’ waist, could help users improve stride and balance for fitness.
“Hearing glasses” and goggles made for blind individuals are some of the new wearable devices coming out for impaired older adults.
A new wearable glove prototype uses gyroscope technology to help address tremors in people living with Parkinson’s and others with similar symptoms.
As RPM is gaining traction, next questions include how long individualsshould be monitored and who gets to see the data, a new report states.
Two tech breakthroughs could help Parkinson’s patients with gait: Music-based software for walking, and a wearable robotic exoskeleton.
Older adults who used a VR program walking around a cityscape were more willing to socialize in the real world, a new study found.
Several dozen companies are showcasing sleep tech items, including “smart” pillows and mattresses, at an upcoming conference in Las Vegas.
The wearable fitness industry has been booming, and it may largely be thanks to baby boomers, a new report indicates.
A new flexible patch that goes over a patient’s throat can collect data on dysphagia or respiratory issues.
New communication tech bypasses Wi-Fi and delivers a long-distance solution for transmitting health data in rural regions, a new report shows.
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