Diabetes and a PDA
Posted on October 18, 2007
Filed Under Injuries & Prevention |
As a health professional and a bit of a techno geek, I was interested when I read about a company called Diabetes Detection Inc.. They have taken devices such as a Blackberry and turned it into a powerful diagnostic tool.
A half of all people with diabetes will develop some form of neuropathy; which means they will experience damage to the nerves of the peripheral nervous system. This can result in severe situations, such as a loss of a limb. Early detection of neuropathy is a key factor in preventing progression of the disease.
Until now, many physicians simply used tuning forks or vibrameters to determine the presence and levels of neuropathy. Diabetes Detection, Inc. has developed a technology that interacts with cellphones, pagers and pda’s. Using the vibration frequencies already present in these devices, the technology allows them to be used as diagnostic tools for detecting neuropathy.
Hopefully the ease of use and availability of this weapon against diabetes complications will result in an improved quality of life for those suffering from this horrible disease.
~Kerren Lynch-Gallagher, MS,NCMT,PFT
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