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The Wearable Medical Device market is a subset of the Medical Device industry, focusing on devices that are worn on the body to monitor and track health data. These devices are typically small, lightweight, and unobtrusive, allowing for continuous monitoring of vital signs and other health metrics. Wearable Medical Devices are used to monitor a variety of conditions, including heart rate, blood pressure, sleep patterns, and physical activity. They can also be used to detect early signs of disease and alert medical professionals to potential health issues.
Wearable Medical Devices are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and ability to provide real-time data. They are also being used to improve patient outcomes by providing more accurate and timely information to healthcare providers.
Some companies in the Wearable Medical Device market include Apple, Fitbit, Garmin, and Philips. Show Less Read more