MEDICAL CLOTHING IMAGES
December 1st, 2004 BY KEITH NUTHALL1. SmartexWearable and wireless garments such as this will be able to monitor respiration, electrocardiogram, activity and temperature.2. Blatchford UKScientists are working on sensors that can link the socket of the prosthesis to the amputee stump and enable the prothesis to anticipate the moves that the user will make.3. Blatchford UKSmart textiles may enable both doctors to monitor patients remotely, without the need for them to attend a hospital appointment in person.4. Blatchford UKThis outfit is designed for the monitoring of patients ...
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