A range of new, tech-advanced rehab solutions were recently debuted by Sensoria® Health, the leading developer of Tele-Rehab Remote Patient Monitoring wearables.
The new remote patient-monitoring wearable rehab solutions include the Smart Boot for diabetic foot ulceration, the Smart Mat for wheelchair users, the Smart Socks for movement disorders, the Smart Knee Brace for knee rehab, Wireless Respiration Sensors for Long COVID, and NeurOpTrek Risk of Fall Assessment. These products are part of Sensoria® Health's state-of-the-art and patient-centric truly wearable tele-rehabilitation platform that "makes it easy and efficient for physical therapists and clinicians to remotely monitor the most common conditions in their patient population."
At the heart of each innovation in this roaster of rehab solutions is Sensoria's tele-rehab cloud system, mobile apps for patients, and Sensoria Core microelectronic device.
Remote Rehab Solutions
Sensoria® Health Debuts a Range of Patient-Monitoring Wearables
Trend Themes
1. Patient-monitoring Wearables - Developing wearable technology to monitor various health conditions presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the healthcare industry.
2. Tele-rehabilitation Platform - Creating tele-rehabilitation platforms that enable remote physical therapy presents disruptive innovation opportunities for healthcare providers and tech companies.
3. Wireless Respiration Sensors - Developing wireless respiration sensors for long COVID presents disruptive innovation opportunities for the medical devices industry.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Healthcare providers can leverage patient-monitoring wearables and tele-rehabilitation platforms to provide remote care to patients, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation.
2. Technology - Technology companies can collaborate with healthcare providers to develop patient-centric wearable technology to enable remote care and monitoring, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation.
3. Medical Devices - The development and production of wireless respiration sensors for long COVID present disruptive innovation opportunities for the medical devices industry.