Bed epilepsy sensors

  • Malcolm Fisk

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    Abstract

    In accommodating people’s medical needs in new ways, assistive technologies are making an increasing contribution in the home. Under that umbrella term, we can count a huge array of sensors and other devices with a range of applications. In the case of epilepsy, possibly the most useful examples of assistive technology are known as telecare and telehealth.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)34-35
    JournalEpilepsy Professional
    Volume14
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • epilepsy
    • telecare
    • telehealth
    • bed epilepsy sensors
    • tonic-clonic seizures

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