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Wearable Orofacial Technology and Orthodontics
Wearable technology to augment traditional approaches are increasingly being added to the arsenals of treatment providers. Wearable technology generally refers to electronic systems, devices, or sensors that are usually worn on or are in close proximity ...
Sabarinath Prasad +5 more
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On-ice measures of external load in relation to match outcome in elite female ice hockey [PDF]
The aim of this study is to investigate the differences between select on-ice measures using inertial movement sensors based on match outcome, and to determine changes in player movements across three periods of play.
Baker, Joseph +5 more
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Background Mobile touchscreen devices are currently being used as speech-generating devices (SGDs) and have been shown to promote the communication skills, particularly the requesting skills of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) who have ...
Sainan An +10 more
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Wearables for independent living in older adults: Gait and falls [PDF]
Solutions are needed to satisfy care demands of older adults to live independently. Wearable technology (wearables) is one approach that offers a viable means for ubiquitous, sustainable and scalable monitoring of the health of older adults in habitual ...
Godfrey, Alan
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The Impact of Wearable Technologies in Health Research: Scoping Review
BackgroundWearable devices hold great promise, particularly for data generation for cutting-edge health research, and their demand has risen substantially in recent years.
Sophie Huhn +11 more
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BackgroundGermany is the first country worldwide that has introduced a digital care act as an incentive system to enhance the use of digital health devices, namely health apps and wearables, among its population.
Heidel, Alexandra, Hagist, Christian
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Wearable Devices in Health Monitoring from the Environmental towards Multiple Domains: A Survey
The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes the environmental, behavioral, physiological, and psychological domains that impact adversely human health, well-being, and quality of life (QoL) in general.
Mostafa Haghi +5 more
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BackgroundWith an increase in aging population and chronic medical conditions in the United States, the role of informal caregivers has become paramount as they engage in the care of their loved ones.
Asos Mahmood +3 more
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Classification of Embroidered Conductive Stitches Using a Structural Neural Network
This study presents a machine learning-based framework for classifying five embroidered stitch patterns—straight, zigzag, joining, satin, and wave—under 10% tensile strain, aiming to enhance their utility in smart textile circuits.
Jiseon Kim, Sangun Kim, Jooyong Kim
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Wearable Devices for Environmental Monitoring in the Built Environment: A Systematic Review
The so-called Internet of Things (IoT), which is rapidly increasing the number of network-connected and interconnected objects, could have a far-reaching impact in identifying the link between human health, well-being, and environmental concerns. In line
Francesco Salamone +2 more
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