
implantable devices
Implantable devices are medical tools placed inside the body to monitor health or treat conditions. Common examples include pacemakers, which help regulate heartbeats, and insulin pumps, which manage diabetes. These devices are often small and made of biocompatible materials, allowing them to function safely alongside human tissue. They can be connected to sensors and may communicate with external devices to provide data to doctors for monitoring and adjustments. Implantables help improve health outcomes and enhance the quality of life for individuals with chronic diseases or conditions requiring ongoing management.