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Scientists have developed a stretchable 3D "smart bandage" that can help wirelessly monitor signals, from respiration to eye movement, to heart and brain activity, as well as a robotic arm.
from internal bandages that deliver drugs directly to the heart to cartilage patches and needle-free sutures. "Cardiac and cartilage tissues are similar in that they have very limited capacity to ...
A new 'smart bandage' can tell doctors when a wound has healed without them having to check first. The bandage, developed by scientists at the University of Bologna, Italy, is equipped with a ...
With the bandage at the top of your foot, circle the bandage around your ankle and cross back over to the opposite side of your foot. Do this in a figure-eight pattern, wrapping around the arch of ...