From medical to sports coaches: 5 predictions for wearable devices

On August 31, the US technology blog ReadWrite recently published a paper saying that in the science fiction novels such as "The Blade Runner" and "The Minority Report", humans use high-tech equipment to achieve the "Superman" ability. Although this is only a dream, the development of wearable devices in recent years has partially realized such a dream. In the 21st century, wearable devices will become increasingly important.

Top 5 areas where wearable devices are most affected in the next few years

ReadWrite counts the five areas that have the greatest impact on wearable devices in the coming years:

Data-based medical care

Definition: Continuously collect and display user health and motion information, embedded biosensors and software. This will help doctors, medical teams and coaches make accurate decisions quickly.

Dr. David Berkoff, a sports medicine expert at the University of North Carolina, said: "One of the most important goals at present is to improve the sustainability of medical care. Currently, we can only obtain information on the short-term, discontinuous health of patients. When patients see the disease, we understand their situation on the day and make decisions accordingly."

With continuous monitoring, wearable computing devices can fill critical gaps. "With these devices, we will be able to obtain consistent and accurate data on the patient's physical condition and daily behavior. This will help doctors make better decisions and help promote habit changes and outcomes," said Berkov.

2. Personalized wearable devices

Definition: Perfect for the user's body, clothing with sensors and medical equipment . Such garments and equipment are manufactured using 3D printing technology to achieve customization.

There are reports that Nike is using nanotechnology to embed sensors into clothing. In the near future, users will be able to use 3D printing technology to make their own smart T-shirts. Athletes and coaches will be better able to understand whether they are overtrained and whether the athlete's body is short of water or too nervous. This will also reduce the cost of production and supply chain management for companies such as Nike.

3D printing with embedded sensors will also change the medical device industry. The Mayo Clinic has developed the first such device. The hospital is exploring how to implant sensors into the device to enhance the monitoring of the patient's physical condition.

3. Coaching service

Definition: Ability to monitor user motion, hardware and clothing embedded in the sensor. Such a device can present the user's motion information and suggest how the user can improve. The next step in the development of wearable technology will help users stay in shape and correct their sitting and walking postures.

If you want such a coaching service to succeed, the key is to ensure the accuracy of the data and optimize the way the data is presented. Valencell founder and president Dr. Steven LeBoeuf is also very concerned about this issue. He said: "One of the reasons we started from the optical signal sensor in the ear is the accuracy of the data."

Leboff said that the next step in the future is to optimize the relevance of data and increase user engagement. “We need good data and software to deliver accurate data and provide useful advice on how to make progress and how to improve health.”

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