The 'CinvStop' is a device designed to stop nausea by enabling users to bypass the signals being sent between their stomach and their brain that signal a problem.
Nausea can be caused by a number of things, but can be distinctly irritated during travel when the constant motion of cars, planes or trains disrupt a person's system. The 'CinvStop' device works by being worn on the wrist and instantly curbing nausea by stopping the signal of sickness from being intercepted by the brain.
The 'CinvStop' can stop nausea and is a safe piece of equipment to be used by travelers, women who are pregnant or even those who are undergoing chemotherapy. The 'CinvStop' is the design work of Zhiqing Ji, Yang Ye and Hengchong Yu.
Nausea-Curbing Wearables
The 'CinvStop' Device Can Stop Nausea by Bypassing Nerve Signals
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Anti-nausea Devices - The 'CinvStop' device is part of a growing trend of wearable devices designed to curb nausea.
2. Nerve Signal Bypass - The 'CinvStop' device exemplifies the disruptive innovation opportunity of bypassing nerve signals to alleviate nausea.
3. Nausea Relief Technology - The development of devices like the 'CinvStop' presents new opportunities for disruptive innovation in the field of nausea relief technology.
Industry Implications
1. Travel - The travel industry can benefit from incorporating wearable anti-nausea devices like the 'CinvStop' to enhance passenger comfort and satisfaction.
2. Pregnancy - The 'CinvStop' device offers an innovative solution for pregnant women experiencing nausea, opening up opportunities in the pregnancy and maternity industry.
3. Healthcare - The application of nerve signal bypass technology, as demonstrated by the 'CinvStop' device, has the potential to disrupt the healthcare industry by improving nausea management for patients undergoing chemotherapy and other treatments.