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By utilizing digital technologies, such as wearables, portables, and other sensor-based technologies, decentralized clinical trials meet patients where they are, offering a more patient-oriented approach that greatly minimizes common barriers to patient participation. ...
These gadgets can track and monitor vital signs and body signals in real-time using tiny sensors built within the device. Wearable devices typically contain a heart rate monitor to track the person’s cardiovascular activity especially when it comes to intense workouts or training sessions. ...
BySky Labs
Wearable devices Advances in the development of smartphones and wearable devices have seen PPG use broaden to other areas, including helping detection of heart irregularities such as atrial fibrillation (AF). One example is Sky Labs CART-I, which is the world’s first ring-type smart wearable heart rhythm monitoring medical device on the ...
BySky Labs
Diagnosis and Detection breakthroughs Instead of clinical sleep studies, doctors are increasingly turning to AI-enhanced peripheral wrist sensors from Oxitone. Sensors measure changes in arterial oxygen saturation and measure heart rate while patients sleep comfortably at home. ...
This study investigated the ability of a new wearable device to capture reach-to-grasp repetitions in individuals with stroke. ...
A team of scientists at the University of California, Berkeley developed a wearable sensor to monitor an individual’s health based upon their sweat. ...
As it is unlikely that traditional stroke rehabilitation services can accommodate one-on-one therapies for many hours of practice, this has resulted in increased demand for the creation of wearable sensors to assist therapists and patients in monitoring the large number of repetitions needed to promote motor recovery. ...
