
Non-invasive monitoring
Non-invasive monitoring refers to techniques used to assess health and vital signs without breaking the skin or performing procedures that require penetration. These methods typically involve sensors or devices placed on or near the body, such as wristbands, patches, or cuffs, to measure parameters like heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels, or respiratory rate. They provide continuous or periodic data, allowing healthcare providers to monitor a patient's condition safely and comfortably, often outside of a clinical setting. This approach minimizes discomfort, reduces infection risk, and enables quicker, real-time health insights.