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Top 10 Wearable Medical Devices

by Sean Ruck, Contributing Editor | April 10, 2015
Medical Devices Stroke
From the April 2015 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine


Hocoma Valedo

Hocoma Valedo
Valedo is medical device focused on lower back health. Valedo’s game-like exercises can help improve movement awareness, restore motion to vertebral joints and redevelop deep muscles in the back by training only minutes a day. The user can benefit from 45 therapeutic exercises that can lead to a reduction of non-specific lower back pain (LBP).

BodyMedia Fit

BodyMedia Fit
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BodyMedia FIT is an on-body monitoring system that consists of the BodyMedia FIT Armband monitor, online activity manager, an optional display and free downloadable apps for users. Body- Media Armbands automatically track the calories burned during your daily activities burned – the company claims it’s the most accurate in the market.

Philips Stardust II

Philips Stardust II
Stardust II is a portable sleep recorder that is small enough for patients to wear comfortably to help facilitate home sleep studies. Producing full seven-channel reports, you can tailor sleep studies to patient’s needs.

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