Wearable medical devices range from diagnostic and assistive devices that monitor vital signs, glucose, and sleep to therapeutic devices for pain management, rehabilitation, and respiratory therapy. Many devices are designed to adhere to the user’s skin with robust, skin-friendly adhesives. These medical-grade adhesives aren’t typical, off-the-shelf products. To succeed in demanding wearable applications, they must be intricately formulated with specific characteristics and capabilities. For wearable medical device manufacturers, designers, and converters, evaluating and choosing the best adhesive for the specific needs of the wearable application is vital. Key considerations… Click Here For Complete Article Text
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