The Biomedical Sensor Glove can track movements of the wrist, palm, and index finger of individuals and allow them to exercise at home with little supervision.
Using a software program, patients can observe their own rehabilitation progress, while also sending the information to their physician.
The device was created by four undergraduate engineering students at McGill University in Quebec, Canada.
Our accolades and appreciation, participating inventors.
May your innovation help improve the quality of life of many beautiful individuals.
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