When it comes to taking care of our health, proactive action and a mindset of preparedness are always necessary. By taking the right precaution, and being prepared always, we can handle a medical emergency to the best of our ability. And the medical industry has been coming up with ingenious innovations, that are completely transforming the healthcare game. Designers have been coming up with new and improved, life-saving medical designs that not only boost medical care but also relieve some of the pressure from our tireless medical force. From an award-winning inflatable stretcher design to a prosthetic foot that achieves human-level flexibility – these innovations are upping the medical arena.
1. Cast21 Cast
Chicago-based startup Cast21 created a unique sleeve that fits over any hand! The cast takes the perfect shape around your hand, once filled with a patented gel which then hardens. A sleeve size is selected depending on if the patient is a child or an adult. The sleeve is then slipped on, and filled with a patented mixture of resins which form a malleable gel after a certain point in time. The doctor can also adjust the gel to ensure it perfectly fits the limb. You can even choose different gel colors, giving the cast a less serious look.
2. Pinsoft
Named Pinsoft, this James Dyson National Award-winning design is essentially an injection attachment that helps people who are afraid of needles or Trypanophobia. It is placed around an injection and is equipped with multiple round-tipped prongs that confuse the skin as needles prick through it. This creates a gentle stimulation that distracts the mind, so you are unable to differentiate between the touch of the prongs and the needle.
3. SoftFoot Pro
Designed by the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), the SoftFoot Pro is a prototype prosthetic foot designed to be a literal and metaphorical leap forward in the world of prosthetic design. The foot replicates the structure and movement of the human foot. Unlike the conventional prosthetics which often focus on sturdiness or provide minimal flexibility, the SoftFoot Pro is equipped with an ingenious design that offers human-like foot flexibility and agility without any motor, servo, circuit board, or battery.
4. The Wearable Mobility WIM Robot
Designed by WIRobotics, the WIM mobility assist wearable device is created for young consumers to walk and exercise better with a new age technique. The Wearable Mobility WIM robot is designed for those who suffer from issues with their legs, and have problems walking long distances. But the wearable is also great for those who work out for long hours in the gym, strengthening their lower body.
5. Inflatable Stretcher
Meet the Inflatable Stretcher – a truly innovative medical design. Designed by Yu-Hsin Wu, a student at Taiwan’s Shih Chien University, this stretcher is intended to be an incredible upgrade to the typical stretcher. The stretcher can be used to carry patients from the site of the accident to the hospital in a pretty safe manner. The stretcher cushions and protects the patient in the same manner as you would wrap someone in bubble wrap.
6. Samsung Galaxy Ring & Watch
Recently Samsung unveiled its latest wearables – the Galaxy Ring and the new Galaxy Watch lineup which includes the Galaxy Watch Ultra and the Galaxy Watch 7. Both have been jam-packed with amazing features to ensure you are always healthy and connected, irrespective if you’re into sports, or simply trying to improve your everyday wellness. A standout feature of the Ring is the Energy Score – which measures seven health metrics relating to sleep, heart rate, and activity. Wellness Tips are also provided based on your health data.
7. Augmented Limb
Called the Augmented Limb project, this innovative design offers astronauts an extra limb, helping them move around with ease in zero gravity. The limb is inspired by how animals like monkeys move around in 3-dimensional space, utilizing their tails as extra limbs, as well as the motion of reptiles like snakes, or even dinosaur tails when it comes to structural integrity and rigidity. The Augmented Limb is essentially a tail-like limb that can be attached through a backpack-like contraption.
8. MedEasy
Named MedEasy, this cleverly designed medicine box is intended for the elderly. It serves as a dependable everyday companion for the older generation, assisting them in keeping track of their medicines and managing them. A lot of the senior citizen will live, and deal with loneliness, and this product helps them to focus on their health and well-being, letting them take better care of themselves, and making sure they don’t miss any meds.
9. Transcutaenos Oxygen Sensor
This wearable medical device was designed by Deokhee Jeong, and it helps patients who are suffering from any kind of disease related to peripheral capillaries like peripheral arterial disease (PAD). When it comes to these diseases, it is quite important to take proactive action and to take good care once identified. This device keeps a check on the early signs by measuring skin oxygen levels. It is wearable and named the Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensor.
10. Wethm
Named Wethm, this compact device forms gentle vibrations of a train ride to slow down the thoughts in your head, and this is known as cardiovascular synchronization. The accessory is quite simple and effective, and it utilizes soft and gentle sounds to lull your mind and body to sleep. This device provides a peaceful and calm state of sleep. It uses soft buzzing to gently wake you up, helping you feel fresh and recharged.
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