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Wearable sensors

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2017
Introduction: This article ponders upon wearable medical measurement devices in relation to Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and its' associated comorbidities - and whether these might benefit CKD-patients. We aimed to map the intersection(s) of nephrology and wearable sensor technology to help technologists understand medical aspects, and clinicians to ...
Wieringa, Fokko Pieter   +4 more
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Graphene-based wearable sensors

Nanoscale, 2019
Based on the good characteristics of graphene, many physiological signals can be detected by graphene sensors covering the human body. Graphene wearable sensors have great potential in healthcare and telemedicine.
Yancong Qiao   +13 more
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Disruptive, Soft, Wearable Sensors

Advanced Materials, 2019
AbstractThe wearable industry is on the rise, with a myriad of technical applications ranging from real‐time health monitoring, the Internet of Things, and robotics, to name but a few. However, there is a saying “wearable is not wearable” because the current market‐available wearable sensors are largely bulky and rigid, leading to uncomfortable wearing
Yunzhi Ling   +5 more
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Wearable sensors and telerehabilitation

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2003
The article summarizes ongoing research on both mobile interfaces and therapies related to rehabilitation with special focus on emerging possibilities for home therapy programs for two areas of special interest to our group: stroke and cardiac. Both are areas where considerable scientific evidence suggesting the need for new therapeutic strategies has ...
Jack M, Winters   +2 more
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Wearable Posture Monitoring Sensor

2013
The ability to perform rehabilitation at home has many advantages, both in terms of greater efficiency in the health service and comfort for the patient. The monitoring of human physiological parameters at home has to be non-invasive for the patient.
SARDINI, Emilio, SERPELLONI, MAURO
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