A small study says that gloves with sensors could measure impairments in hand function and may have advantages over standard methods. A recent study assessed gloves outfitted with sensors to ...
The device is built on a regular sports glove that a doctor can wear while holding and moving a patient's limb back and forth. Taped onto the palm are more than 300 pressure sensors that measure the ...
When it comes to assessing the chronic muscle stiffness of patients with conditions such as cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis, doctors pretty much just go by feel. That's why scientists are ...
UC San Diego has developed a sensor-rich glove that could enable doctors to better measure the muscle strength of people who suffer from cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke and other disorders.
The gloves are the latest project. They are embedded with sensors on the fingers and thumb that measure tremors and rigidity—common symptoms of Parkinson's. The gloves, in turn, are connected to cell ...
At its best, sports broadcast technology add something to an event that you’ve either never seen before or information that you couldn’t glean while attending an event live. Many recent innovations to ...
(Nanowerk News) The IRSST has published a method of measuring nanoparticles penetration through protective gloves ("Development of a Method of Measuring Nanoparticle Penetration through Protective ...
Editor’s Note: If you’re in New York City, Niklas Magnusson of Hestra is visiting The Armoury on October 20 and 21 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. to take orders for custom made gloves. “We are the only ...
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