Evolutionary R&D over the years finally led to the successful development of this new, patent-backed, innovative and affordable wearable pressure sensor technology targeted at the wound care and rehab market.
Our technology communicates wirelessly via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) to any modern mobile device (e.g.: Android/Apple smartphone) for full control & local or remote monitoring of the pressure
Our technology has been significantly miniaturized, and has a number of added features with much higher real-time processing power while still lowering overall power consumption. This powerful and versatile new hardware platform will support future wearable product evolutions.
We have developed Android & Apple apps to provide a sophisticated and modern User Interface (UI). This UI manages and controls all aspects of the sensor.
Once folks with lymphedema achieve optimal limb shape and volume, they transition from treatment to wellness. Lymphedema garments maintain wellness. Wellness requires the garments supply correct pressure, but most people “guess”. A typical goal may be 35 mm Hg.
Our technology helps achieve a compression target, according to a 2020 peer
Once folks with lymphedema achieve optimal limb shape and volume, they transition from treatment to wellness. Lymphedema garments maintain wellness. Wellness requires the garments supply correct pressure, but most people “guess”. A typical goal may be 35 mm Hg.
Our technology helps achieve a compression target, according to a 2020 peer-reviewed publication. In this study, the unit was inserted into a natural pocket in a Velcro leg garment. Our current sensor, the LS3, is a direct successor of this seminal design.
The LS3 is intended for wellness. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, monitor, or prevent any medical condition or illness. We are not affiliated with any garment supplier.
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For wound care, like lymphedema, there is currently no easy way to measure pressure. This is even though the standard of care for treatment of leg ulcers is compression, Compression supplies a therapeutic “dose” of pressure.
The LS2 is effective for teaching. A “wrapping party” of wound care professionals at Episcopal Hospital, Wound Edema center, Phila, used the LS2 to confirm compression of the Urgo K2 at the calf met Urgo guidelines (about 40 mm Hg). Feedback of pressure provides opportunities to improve care quality.
The LS2, is for research and profes
The LS2 is effective for teaching. A “wrapping party” of wound care professionals at Episcopal Hospital, Wound Edema center, Phila, used the LS2 to confirm compression of the Urgo K2 at the calf met Urgo guidelines (about 40 mm Hg). Feedback of pressure provides opportunities to improve care quality.
The LS2, is for research and professional evaluation (including use in teaching). Currently, it is not for routinely used for wound patients for healing without IRB approval.
The wearable sensor LS2 has accuracy of +/-15% in the clinical range. Additionally, the LS2 maintains accuracy over an extended period of use. We reported this in a poster at the SAWC Fall 2024 in Las Vegas. This poster won HIGHEST SCORING ABSTRACT in the Practice Innovations catagory.
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