Enhancing SCI Care: Using Wearable Technologies for Physical Activity, Sleep, and Cardiovascular Health

Fei Zhao, Shane J.T. Balthazaar, Shivayogi V. Hiremath, Tom E. Nightingale*, Gino S. Panza*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Wearable devices have the potential to advance healthcare by enabling real-time monitoring of biobehavioral data and facilitating the management of an individual's health conditions. Individuals living with spinal cord injury (SCI) have impaired motor function, which results in deconditioning and worsening cardiovascular health outcomes. Wearable devices may promote physical activity and allow the monitoring of secondary complications associated with SCI, potentially improving motor function, sleep, and cardiovascular health. However, several challenges remain to optimize the application of wearable technologies within this population. One is striking a balance between research-grade and consumer-grade devices in terms of cost, accessibility, and validity. Additionally, limited literature supports the validity and use of wearable technology in monitoring cardio-autonomic and sleep for individuals with SCI. Future directions include conducting performance evaluations of wearable devices to precisely capture the additional variation in movement and physiological parameters seen in those with SCI. Moreover, efforts to make the devices small, lightweight, and inexpensive for consumer ease of use may impact those with severe motor impairments. Overcoming these challenges holds the potential for wearable devices to help individuals living with SCI receive timely feedback to manage their health conditions and help clinicians gather comprehensive patient health information to aid in diagnosis and treatment.
Original languageEnglish
JournalArchives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Early online date5 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 5 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Rehabilitation
  • Wearable Devices
  • Quality of Life

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