Compact electronic devices designed to be worn on the body, equipped with sensors and technology to monitor, track, and manage various health parameters.
A term describing the fusion of technology and fashion in wearable medical devices, emphasizing the integration of functionality with stylish design.
Sensors integrated into wearables that measure physiological parameters such as heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, and more, providing real-time health data.
Wearable devices designed to monitor glucose levels in real-time, particularly beneficial for individuals with diabetes for better glucose management.
Textiles embedded with sensors and conductive elements, often used in wearable medical devices to enhance comfort and flexibility.
The capability of wearable devices to connect with telehealth platforms, enabling remote monitoring and communication with healthcare professionals.
Wearable devices focused on monitoring physical activity, steps taken, calories burned, and other fitness-related metrics to promote a healthy lifestyle.
The use of wearable medical devices to track and transmit patient data to healthcare providers from a distance, enhancing the management of chronic conditions.
The process of providing real-time information about physiological processes (e.g., heart rate) to help individuals gain control over these functions for therapeutic purposes.
Wearable devices equipped with AR technology to overlay health-related information onto the user’s field of vision, offering an immersive and informative experience.