Smart Footwear and Remote Patient Monitoring: A New Era in Healthcare
The integration of technology into healthcare has opened new possibilities for improving patient outcomes. One such innovation is the advent of smart footwear, which when combined with remote patient monitoring, can transform the way we approach healthcare. This article will explore these concepts in detail, referencing a research paper published in the Journal of Wound Care and the work of Sensoria Health, a leader in the field of smart footwear and remote patient monitoring.
Smart Footwear: More Than Just a Shoe
Smart footwear refers to shoes that have been integrated with technology to enhance user comfort and monitor health parameters. These shoes are equipped with sensors that can track activity levels, monitor steps taken, pace, calories burned, and even provide geo-location data. Some smart shoes also feature environmental sensors that can monitor light, sound, altitude and more.
Companies like Defender and Nike have already ventured into the realm of smart shoes, offering products that not only self-adjust for an individualized fit but also track various health factors. These shoes connect to your phone via Bluetooth and provide a breakdown of your daily, weekly, or monthly stats through a dedicated app.
Sensoria’s Smart Socks and Sensoria Walk: A Step Further in Smart Footwear
Sensoria has taken a step further in the realm of smart footwear with their innovative smart socks and the Sensoria® Walk app. These socks are infused with comfortable, textile pressure sensors that inform you in real-time when you are striking with the heel or ball of your foot. They help monitor your foot-landing technique as you run, providing real-time feedback and tips through the Sensoria® Run app. This data can be used to improve running form and avoid common injuries, making them a valuable tool for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.
The Sensoria Walk app is the most accurate actigraphy solution for anyone walking slowly. It has been designed from the ground up for any person with slow or impaired gait. This app is the ideal companion to the Sensoria smart socks.
Remote Patient Monitoring: Healthcare at Home
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a type of telehealth that allows healthcare providers to monitor patients outside of traditional care settings. Using digital medical devices, providers can manage acute and chronic conditions, reducing patients’ travel costs and infection risk.
RPM can track a variety of health conditions and symptoms, including high blood pressure, diabetes, heart conditions, and sleep apnea. The data collected is transmitted to healthcare professionals in real-time, enabling timely interventions and personalized care.
The Intersection of Smart Footwear and RPM
The combination of smart footwear and RPM can provide a comprehensive solution for patient care. The research paper published in the Journal of Wound Care discusses the use of fluorescence imaging to guide the frequency of dressing changes during negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT). This technology could potentially be integrated into smart footwear, allowing for real-time monitoring of wound healing progress.
Shepherd Center’s Work on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) with Sensoria Health
The Shepherd Center has made significant contributions to the management of multiple Sclerosis (MS). The Andrew C. Carlos Multiple Sclerosis Institute at Shepherd Center offers a range of services and MS treatment options. This spans the continuum of medical care, rehabilitation, wellness and more. As a patient at the MS Institute, you can assess a specialized, interdisciplinary care team of highly trained, certified, and experienced professionals who collaborate to design a tailored, evidence-based treatment plan based on your symptoms and goals.
In a significant development, Shepherd center has partnered with Sensoria Health to develop and apply new technologies that will significantly improve the accuracy of care for those living with MS. Sensoria Health’s smart textile technology enables more accurate and precise measurements by allowing sensors to be placed nearly anywhere on the body. For example, Sensoria Health has recently created a system that measures walking function using smart socks that are infused with proprietary textile pressure sensors. These smart socks communicate wirelessly to a custom-developed mobile application, Sensoria® walk, designed to measure gait impairments. While Sensoria smart socks feel and fit like regular socks, they can measure walking patterns in detail and automatically send information to healthcare professionals via a privacy-compliant cloud software system.
The Sensoria Health platform and the newly released Sensoria® Walk app can now enable remote data collection and patient gait monitoring via several footwear options. We enable the patient with choices in their smart footwear allowing them to be at the center of their own health and fitness journeys.
· Smart Diabetic Foot Boot – we have partnered with both Defender and Ossur in creating smart stabilization and offloading devices for diabetic foot complications. https://footdefender.com/pages/foot-defender-plus
· Sensoria Smart Socks – infused with 100% textile pressure sensors and Sensoria® Core microelectronics foe both health and fitness scenarios https://store.sensoria.io/buy/p/sensoria-core-1-pressure-sock-edfk7
· Smart Shoes with Smart Insoles -same as smart socks https://store.sensoria.io/buy/p/sensoria-core-1-pressure-sock-edfk7-zptf9
· Smart Prosthetics - Any combination of one of the smart footwear choices above and Sensoria Core Solo applied to the other prosthetic leg - https://store.sensoria.io/buy/p/sensoria-core-solo-with-strap
Conclusion
The integration of smart footwear with remote patient monitoring represents a significant advancement in healthcare technology. It offers the potential for improved patient outcomes through real-time data collection and analysis, personalized care, and the convenience of at-home monitoring. As technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions in the realm of healthcare.