Vijay KumarKnowledge Contributor
What are some examples of soft robotic sensors used in wearable medical devices for monitoring vital signs, detecting physiological abnormalities, or delivering personalized therapies, and how do they enable continuous health monitoring, early disease detection, or targeted intervention for improving patient outcomes and quality of life?
What are some examples of soft robotic sensors used in wearable medical devices for monitoring vital signs, detecting physiological abnormalities, or delivering personalized therapies, and how do they enable continuous health monitoring, early disease detection, or targeted intervention for improving patient outcomes and quality of life?
Examples include wearable biosensors, textile-based electrodes, and stretchable skin patches integrated into medical devices. These sensors measure biophysical signals, biomarkers, or biochemical parameters, providing real-time data for remote monitoring, early diagnosis, or personalized treatment delivery, enhancing healthcare delivery, and empowering patients to manage their health proactively.