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The Philips Rehabilitation Exerciser supports patients and therapists in the implementation and execution of a personalized neurological motor exercise plan at home.

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The Philips Rehabilitation Exerciser uses inertial sensors to measure acceleration, rotation rate and the earth’s magnetic field, and determines the orientation of the sensor unit.

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Newly developed biomedical bedclothes provide respiration and heart rate information using a pressure-sensitive bed sheet. Based on this information the quality of sleep can be determined.

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The data collected by the biomedical bedclothes can be presented to the user on the display of a handheld device (e.g. a PDA).

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The heart failure management solution consists of a garment with textile ECG electrodes, a blood pressure cuff and a weight scale that are wirelessly connected to a handheld device (e.g. a PDA).

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On-body sensors and electronics for monitoring vital body signs

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The centerpiece of Philips' early diagnosis solution to prevent heart failure is a garment with textile ECG electrodes sewn seamlessly into the fabric.

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The Philips CareServant provides interactive communication solutions and services that improve the quality of stay of patients in a hospital, for people in care organizations or in the comfort of their own homes.

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CareServant

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Biochemist Kristiane Schmidt analyzing blood glucose charts for diabetes management.

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Analyzing

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Biophysicist Golo von Basum examining a glucose signal for diabetes management.

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Examining a glucose signal

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Scenario building in the MyHeart project.

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MyHeart project

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Philips Research has developed a wearable, wireless monitoring system that can warn patients with underlying health problems. The system uses dryelectrode technology that can be built into common items of clothing like bras, shorts or waist belts.

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Wireless monitoring system

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