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Drug Delivery: What do Patients and Providers Want?

Drug Delivery: What do Patients and Providers Want?

CURRENT DRUG DELIVERY OPTIONS IV Administration Consider these facts: The average time required to place an IV line is 13 minutes1 IV placement attempts fail 26% of the time in adults and 54% of the time in paediatrics2 More than one billion IV lines are used annually, worldwide3 Not only are patients unwilling to spend hours in a healthcare facility receiving IV infusions, covid-19 is ...

ByEnable Injections


Remote Oncology Care: Review of Current Technology and Future Directions

Remote Oncology Care: Review of Current Technology and Future Directions

Current technology limitations While PRO platforms and wearable technology have potential to improve care, implementation in the clinic faces many challenges. ...

ByPAVmed Inc.


The History of Fall Safety & the Evolution of Personal Fall Protection Equipment

The History of Fall Safety & the Evolution of Personal Fall Protection Equipment

Modern materials provided manufacturers with lightweight, durable solutions toward improving the wearability and effectiveness of fall protection harnesses. ...

ByTractel


Force Myography for Monitoring Grasping in Individuals with Stroke with Mild to Moderate Upper-Extremity Impairments: A Preliminary Investigation in a Controlled Environment

Force Myography for Monitoring Grasping in Individuals with Stroke with Mild to Moderate Upper-Extremity Impairments: A Preliminary Investigation in a Controlled Environment

Such wearable sensing technologies could be used outside of the clinic to monitor “homework,” as task practice outside of structured therapy sessions can improve neurological recovery and functional abilities (Dobkin, 2004; Harris et al., 2009). Wearable sensors could also be used to encourage individuals with stroke to continue to use their affected ...

ByBioInteractive Technologies

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