Knee osteoarthritis is the most common cause of musculoskeletal pain in adults, leading to limited mobility and various health issues. This breakthrough technology developed by Stanford researchers offers a promising solution.
Stanford inventors have designed an instrumented toilet seat that measures the biomechanics of sitting and standing in order to monitor the physical health of patients with or at risk of mobility issues.
Researchers at Stanford University present a wearable method for personalizing wearable exoskeletons that may substantially improve mobility in patients.
Stanford engineers have developed a wearable, real-time activity monitor that estimates metabolic energy expenditure with substantially lower error than current methods such as smartwatches.