The 'Hip Connect' is a piece of technology that is designed to be worn on the leg after hip replacement surgery in order to enable users to know if they are placing too much stress on their artificial joint.
Conceptually designed by Vinay Bhajantri, the 'Hip Connect' is worn on the leg and incorporates a series of sensors that work to detect motion and force. The data that the 'Hip Connect' collects is then transmitted to the user's smartphone in order to let them know if they are working too hard as they work out or go about their daily routine.
The 'Hip Connect' also works to provide lifestyle suggestions for those who have had hip replacement surgery to make sure they can enjoy life to the fullest.
Joint Stress-Detecting Devices
The 'Hip Connect' is Worn After Hip Replacement Surgery
Trend Themes
1. Joint Stress Detection - Opportunity for wearable devices and sensors to detect joint stress and provide real-time feedback.
2. Post-surgery Rehabilitation - Opportunity for technology to assist in post-surgery rehabilitation and enhance recovery.
3. Connected Health Monitoring - Opportunity to use smartphones and sensors to monitor health and provide personalized suggestions.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Devices - Medical device industry can explore innovative sensors and wearables for post-surgery rehabilitation.
2. Fitness and Wellness - Fitness and wellness industry can incorporate joint stress-detection technology to enhance workouts and prevent injuries.
3. Mobile Health Apps - Mobile health app industry can develop apps to monitor joint stress and offer personalized suggestions for post-surgery patients.