London: Scientists are developing novel wearable sensors that could help speed up the recovery of stroke patients.
The sensors send information to doctors continuously, and could allow them to more closely monitor the effectiveness of their care.
"It is almost mechanically imperceptible to the patient who is wearing the device," said John Rogers, of Northwestern University in Chicago in the US, who developed the sensors. "And you can
embed all sorts of advanced sensor functionality, microprocessor computing capability, power supplies and WiFi into this very unusual platform, and that is the uniqueness of what we do," said Rogers.
The technology to put sensors on the body to assess which muscle groups work or not can pinpoint the areas affected by the stroke, Dr Lizzy McAninch told BBC News. The technology can help target therapies to specifically improve those issues.