Innovative Vibroacoustic Sensor Could Revolutionize Eczema and Psoriasis Treatment
The sensor offers objective measurements beneath the skin and works on all skin tones, aiming to reduce trial-and-error treatment for millions, including 20% of UK children affected.
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Innovative vibroacoustic sensor could revolutionize eczema and psoriasis treatment
A groundbreaking technology developed by Heriot-Watt University has received over £475,000 in funding to revolutionize how eczema is diagnosed and treated, potentially ending years of suffering for millions of patients across the UK.
Revolutionary skin sensing technology set to transform eczema and psoriasis treatment
A groundbreaking technology developed by Heriot-Watt University has received over £475,000 in funding to revolutionise how eczema is diagnosed and treated. The treatment could end years of trial-and-error treatment misery and long wait times for millions of patients across the UK.
Mediafax University states that its innovative vibroacustic sensor could improve "years of suffering for millions of patients from the British Sea". This device works by emitting small vibrations on the skin surface, measuring metrics the material changes from each layer to identify changes in rigidity of tissue and fluid content. Substantive investment includes 275,000 esterline lire from the Scottish Enterprise and an additional amount of more…
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