The rise of wearable medical equipment 2016 top ten expectation products

Release date: 2016-03-09

Many media and research institutions have listed e-health products as one of the highest-return markets in 2016. It is not unreasonable for them to say this. With the rapid development of information technology such as the Internet of Things, mobile Internet, cloud computing, and big data, the innovative concepts of smart terminals, especially wearable devices, are constantly emerging, and the research scope is expanding, and new technologies, new products, and new applications are emerging. In particular, the newly emerging intelligent terminal development model based on open source hardware will satisfy a wide variety of needs through a variety of products and promote reshuffle in the mobile computing or smart phone industry. As a major development area of ​​wearable products, medical health, with the yearning for faster and better medical services, it has stimulated the development of countless intelligent instruments to collect and analyze our data more accurately and in real time. The following is the "2016 Top Ten Wearable Medical Devices" selected by the US media WTVOX. (The equipment ranks in no particular order)

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MiniMed 530G

   Medtronic Artificial Pancreas System

The MinMed 530G System with Enlite Sensor was originally designed for the artificial pancreas. Developed by Medtronic, the instrument detects blood sugar and automatically delivers the right amount of insulin following the pancreas. It also helps reduce the concentration of hemoglobin A1C and reduces the risk of neurological, ocular, and renal lesions. The MiniMed 530G has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration at a price of $7,350, which is equivalent to the price of a traditional insulin pump without any sensors.

2                         

Valedo so

   Back treatment tool

Valedo is a wearable medical tool for patients who have been suffering from low back pain and related complications for a long time. This smart tool includes a gaming platform, smart connectivity module and a cloud platform. The game platform helps patients complete specific exercises, and the connection module collects and sends information to the cloud platform. On the cloud platform, doctors can obtain and analyze relevant data. Today, Valedo has been used to treat and control chronic kidney function problems, even spinal cord injuries. The original Valedo contains two motion sensors and 100 medical tapes, priced at $343.90, which can be purchased on Amazon.com.

3

WristOx2

   Wrist pulse oximeter

WristOX2 is a pulse oximeter designed for patients with asthma, congestive heart failure, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. WristOx2 is often used in hospitals, but you can also use it at home. It is ideal for extra heart rate and oximetry. The instrument's advanced hardware system, such as greater connectivity and greater memory, makes it possible to save lives in an emergency.

4

Quell

   Instrument pain relief device

Quell is a new wearable micro device developed by NeuroMetrix. It stimulates the brain by sending small pulses of electrical impulses to the skin, thereby reducing chronic pain. Quell can work up to 40 hours on a single charge and claims that night wear can reduce pain by 80% and ensure the patient's sleep quality. Quell can be purchased directly at the pharmacy for $249.

5

Bodytel GlucoTel System

   Home intelligence diagnosis system

Bodytel GlucoTel provides a convenient home diagnosis for patients with chronic conditions. The device contains a blood glucose meter, a blood pressure monitor and a ruler. And through the built-in Bluetooth, data can be transferred to the smartphone. If you need it, you can even use the app to pass the data to your doctor. Not only that, doctors can also set reminders to the system to tell you that the current value is lower or higher than the preset threshold. With Bodytel GlucoTel, medical staff can help people with diabetes deal with the symptoms of high or low blood sugar faster.

6

TmG-BMC MC Sensor

   Muscle sensor

TmG-BMC is a newly established biomechanics and kinesiology company that provides sports rehabilitation services and medical applications. The company's best product is the MC sensor. This sensor is designed for professional athletes to measure the mechanics of their muscles under different intensities and movements. The MC sensor also provides feedback based on the individual's muscle contraction speed and strength.

7

Scanad u Urine

Urine testing tool

Scanadu Urine is a urine testing tool for detecting maternal genetic diseases. Although the original intention of designing it is to detect maternal genetic diseases, women's kidney disease and diabetes can also be applied. The instrument determines the health status by measuring the chemical content of the urine. This instrument needs to be used with Scanadu software and a smartphone camera to interpret the meaning of urine color changes. This whole process takes less than a minute: photography, analysis, and you can get results. Then you can save the data or share it with your doctor.

8

Helius

Smart pill

Helius Smart Pills is a swallowable smart pill developed by the startup Proteus Digital Medical.

Helius smart pill is actually a digestible microchip. When the drug is swallowed, it can be absorbed by the human stomach. With the external patch attached to the skin, Heliu can monitor various human signs in the human body in real time. Such as heart rate, breathing, medication, etc.

The collected data will be transmitted to the user's mobile phone. The doctor can observe the patient's physical condition and medication dependence at any time, facilitate the observation of the condition, develop a more personalized medical plan, and establish an effective target therapy.

Initially, the smart pill was used in patients with heart failure and hypertension. Currently, Proteus intends to further apply Helius to more complex conditions such as schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease.

9

Embrace

Smart wristband

Embrace Watch is a smart wristband designed by American startup Empatica for patients with epilepsy to help predict seizures.

The wristband is equipped with small electrodes that conduct weak currents through the skin, measure the sweat glands, and combine them with other means to detect seizures.

The Embrace wristband detects the patient's psychological stress, sleep, physical activity, and can alert you when a patient's body epileptic seizure occurs. Through the Embrace app (supporting Android and IOS), alerts are sent to family members or caregivers around you.

In addition, the Embrace Smart Wristband can also be used to prevent potential seizures. It detects vibrations when the patient's body pressure level is too high, so that emergency measures can be taken to prevent seizures.

The Embrace is equipped with a rechargeable battery that lasts for more than a week and is currently priced at $199.99.

10

iTBra

Female smart underwear


iTBra is a smart networking device designed for women. It is a built-in sensor that records the health of the patient's chest by monitoring blood flow changes and temperature. High blood flow is usually associated with tumor growth. In addition, this bra has an app for chest health knowledge. iTBra has been tested on more than 500 subjects with a success rate of over 88%. In view of the rapid development of fashion technology, we hope that this technology will become the necessary standard for future bras.

Source: Kexun Medical Network

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