
Wearable Medical Devices
Wearable medical devices are tools worn on or in the body that monitor health signals, such as heart rate, activity levels, or blood sugar. They provide real-time data to users and healthcare providers, helping track health conditions, prevent issues, or manage treatments. Examples include smartwatches with health features, fitness trackers, and devices like continuous glucose monitors for diabetics. These devices enable proactive health management by offering continuous insights, supporting early detection of problems, and enhancing personalized care without the need for frequent doctor visits.