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Mashup Score: 0NeurOpTrek First Wearable Tool Improves Patient Balance & Reduces Risk of Fall with Smart Sock Algorithms & Yoked Prism Lenses - 3 year(s) ago
Today at the American Academy of Optometry annual meeting celebrating its 100th year anniversary, Sensoria® Health and Padula Rehabilitation Technologies announced their collaboration to develop NeurOpTrek, the first and only truly wearable solution for Risk of Fall (ROF) assessment to monitor, prevent, and rehabilitate patients from fall injuries.
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Mashup Score: 1How Are Wearable Sensors Used to Aid Rehabilitation? - 3 year(s) ago
Wearable sensors are portable, low-cost, and unobtrusive devices that have the potential to alter rehabilitation in the clinical setting.
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New battery-free and wirelessly powered electronic devices find applications in advanced medicine and healthcare. But such electronic devices interfaced with biological tissues need to possess an antenna for wireless communication and energy transfer.
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