Treating dog arthritis usually means painful and intensive surgery, but the 'Panacea' is designed to be a non-invasive way to help offer support for dogs. The multi-size design of the 'Panacea' enables it to be used on almost any breed of dog and instantly add pain relief in the form of infrared light therapy.
The 'Panacea' is the design work of Lucy Yip and, while conceptual, shows promise for what could help to offer consumers an effective treatment for their pets with dog arthritis.
The 'Panacea' works by being placed over the hip and leg area of a dog. From here, the device is turned on and will instantly offer soothing relief from pain and help serve as a way to strengthen muscles.
Wearable Robotic Dog Supports
The 'Panacea' Provides Support for Dog Arthritis Sufferers
Trend Themes
1. Non-invasive Pain Relief - The 'Panacea' offers non-invasive infrared light therapy as a pain relief solution for dogs with arthritis.
2. Wearable Therapy Devices - The 'Panacea' represents the rise of wearable devices that provide therapeutic support for pets.
3. Conceptual Innovation for Pet Health - The 'Panacea' demonstrates the potential for conceptual innovations in the field of pet healthcare.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Health & Wellness - The 'Panacea' presents opportunities for pet health companies to develop new therapeutic products for pets.
2. Wearable Technology - The 'Panacea' highlights the potential market for wearable technology in the pet industry.
3. Medical Devices - The 'Panacea' opens up possibilities for medical device companies to create innovative solutions for pain relief in animals.