⌚ How can medical wearables support physicians and patients for personalized care? 🩸 Personalized care for patients is becoming more and more valuable, notably for patients with chronic conditions, as they need consistent check-ups. 👁️🗨️ In this context, wearable devices hold a great promise, allowing patients to be continuously monitored without having the encumbrance of the typical clinical equipment and saving them the time of needing constant visits with physicians. 🚩 Our team explored 3 important aspects of wearable devices and how they can support personalized care: 1️⃣ Continuous monitoring allowing early detection 2️⃣ Combining measured parameters for advanced monitoring 3️⃣ Tackling accuracy, a pivotal challenge for medical wearables to succeed 👀 Want to know more? Read our latest article on the topic here: https://lnkd.in/eB6X9yG7 #healthcare #innovation #healthtech #medtech #wearables
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🚀 The Future of Wearable Medical Devices is Here! 🚀 The global wearable medical device market is projected to skyrocket from $45 billion in 2024 to an incredible $151.8 billion by 2029, growing at a rapid 27.5% CAGR! This surge is driven by the rising need for continuous health monitoring, especially for chronic diseases, and advancements in wearable technology like smartwatches and health sensors. At Kinis .ai, we’re proud to be part of this healthtech revolution. Our K1 Smart Insoles and the Balance Assessment Tool (BAT) are designed to tackle one of the biggest health risks for older adults: falls. With real-time gait analysis and pressure mapping, our solutions provide personalized insights to prevent falls before they happen, helping to improve safety and independence for those at risk. With wearable devices poised to transform healthcare, now is the perfect time to learn more about how we’re solving the fall risk problem and making a real impact. 💡 Check out our new website, which includes an investor tab for more details on our current seed round fundraising! 🌍 https://www.kinis.ai/home #HealthTech #WearableDevices #FallPrevention #Kinis #SmartInsoles #BAT #GaitAnalysis #Innovation #Investment #MedicalWearables
Wearable Medical Devices Market to Soar to $151.8 Billion by 2029, Driven by a 27.5% CAGR from 2024
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Wearable devices are finding increasing applications in healthcare for monitoring and diagnosing various physiological and psychological conditions: ✴ Wearables are being used to monitor cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, diabetes, respiratory disorders, and neurological conditions like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease ✴ Different form factors are employed including skin-based tattoo-like wearables, textile-based wearables integrated into clothing, and biofluidic-based wearables that analyze sweat, tears, etc. ✴ Wearables are enabling continuous, real-time monitoring of vital signs, biopotentials like ECG/EEG/EMG, and biochemical markers in a non-invasive manner ✴ Recent advances in materials, electronics, and microfabrication are making wearables more comfortable, flexible, power-efficient and smart ✴ Wearables are also emerging as useful platforms for controlled transdermal drug delivery ✴ Key challenges remain around stability, sensitivity, power, security and expanding applications in psychological disorders. The future of wearables is very promising for enabling personalized, predictive and preventive care. Healthcare providers and digital health innovators should closely track this rapidly evolving field. Integrating validated wearables into clinical practice thoughtfully can improve patient monitoring, experience and outcomes while reducing costs. Reference: https://lnkd.in/emiWB7VU
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Recently I came across the interview of Dr. Marisa Cruz, M.D. Cruz - an endocrinologist who serves as chief medical officer at MIT spin-off company Empatica that since 2011 designs and develops #AI systems to monitor human health through wearable sensors. The main Empatica #wearable is a seizure-tracking wristband which won FDA 510(k) clearance in 2018. Also company has own health monitoring #platform for the real time data collection and digital market visualization. In this interview Dr. Cruz tells about Empatica experience of working with major pharma companies, using their solutions for clinical trials and gives several insights for #healthcare digital products developers. What was the most interesting for me that she raised the issue of longitudinal aspect of continued engagement with wearable technology. Surely, epilepsy which symptoms are being tracked by Empatica is a chronic and usually life-long condition. Thus, wearables’ manufacturers for chronic use should think about the long-term patient engagement with such devices. More insights via link
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The wearable medical device market is set to soar, reaching a staggering $84.8 billion by 2034! 🚀 With a surge in demand for real-time health monitoring and chronic care management, innovations from key players like Medtronic and Samsung are reshaping how we approach healthcare. 🌍📊 Emerging markets, particularly in Asia, are driving growth, while therapeutic wearables are gaining traction. The future of healthcare is here, and it’s wearable. ⌚💡 #WearableTech #HealthcareInnovation #DigitalHealth #MedTech #HealthMonitoring #ChronicCare Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gCxCDRzX
Wearable Medical Device Market to Reach USD 84.8 Billion by 2034 at a 8.2% of CAGR, Reports Future Market Insights
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Wearable medical devices pose a vast range of benefits for healthcare equity and accessibility. Medical wearables are noninvasive and cost-effective options that can measure physiological biomarkers making them potentially disruptive healthcare tools. #MedicalWearableDevices #MedicalInnovation #HealthcareTechnology #HealthcareEquity
From lab to life: how wearable devices can improve health equity - Nature Communications
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The market in wearable technologies continues to show phenomenal growth across a wide spectrum of disease states and therapy areas. Wearable medical devices are revolutionizing how we approach healthcare, offering real-time data monitoring, improved diagnostics, and personalized treatment options. This market growth not only reflects increasing adoption by healthcare professionals but also signifies a growing demand for patient-centric, non-invasive healthcare solutions worldwide. The cardiology segment has been particularly strong, but we are likely to see some of the players in this market exploring other areas outside their traditional core, into other areas of RPM like fall detection, diabetes and COPD. VitalConnect are in a particularly strong position; their technology transcends traditional cardiology applications to encompass a wide range of healthcare settings, supporting both clinical monitoring and personal wellness management with advanced wearable solutions and will be one to watch. With no signs of slowing down - this market is one to watch. https://lnkd.in/eex28PMc
Wearable Medical Devices Market size is set to grow by USD 26.55 billion from 2024-2028, Increasing prevalence of chronic diseases globally to boost the market growth, Technavio
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Saudi Arabia Wearable Medical Devices Market was valued at USD 230.02 Million in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 396.78 Million by 2029 with a CAGR of 9.47% The Saudi Arabia wearable medical devices market is being driven by several key factors. The increasing prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular conditions necessitates continuous health monitoring, which wearable devices effectively provide. Technological advancements, including improved sensors and connectivity, have enhanced the functionality and accuracy of these devices, making them more appealing to consumers.
Saudi Arabia Wearable Medical Devices Market Trends, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2029 Featuring Key Players - Medtronic, Abbott, VitalAire, Zimmo, and Elite Health
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🙌An incredible innovation from our consortium partners at McMaster University and the University of Waterloo—the Wearable Aptalyzer. This cutting-edge technology monitors and manages health conditions by providing continuous, real-time data on critical health indicators. Key Features of the Wearable Aptalyzer: 🧬Non-Invasive Monitoring: Utilizes hydrogel needles to access interstitial fluid ensuring pain-free monitoring. 🧬Broad Applications: Capable of tracking a wide range of health biomarkers, from blood sugar to cardiac indicators, ideal for managing chronic conditions and emergency medical scenarios. 🧬Ease of Use: Designed like a small bandage for simple application and removal. 🧬Extended Data Collection: Offers the potential for weeks of continuous monitoring, with data transmitted directly to digital devices, enhancing patient care in remote or critical settings. The device is currently moving towards human trials and seeking regulatory approvals, with a goal to broadening access to this vital technology. 🔗Read the full article here: https://loom.ly/U-Vu7CM 💡To learn more about Synapse Consortium and the ecosystem, visit: https://loom.ly/o3nP0e0 #HealthTech #Innovation #Medicaltech #LifeSciences #WearableTechnology #Ontario
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At Delve Health, we believe wearable technology is shaping the future of medical devices, pharmaceutical, biotech and clinical research. From remote patient monitoring to real-time data collection, wearables are enabling us to improve patient outcomes, streamline clinical trials, and enhance long-term follow-up. Read our latest blog to learn how wearable technology is transforming healthcare and what the future holds for this rapidly evolving field: 👉 Wearable Technology in Healthcare: The Future of Medical Devices Explore how Delve Health is making it easier to integrate wearables into clinical trials, reduce costs, and enhance patient engagement. #WearableTechnology #HealthcareInnovation #ClinicalTrials #DigitalHealth #RemoteMonitoring #PatientEngagement #DelveHealth
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