GyroGlove is a small lightweight stability device that promises to help steady hand tremors by using an old technology – gyroscopes! It fits on the back of the hand, locks easily into place, and integrates intelligent functionality.
GyroGlove is currently under development by a team of engineers, designers and medics. An international mix of young minds comprised of students and graduates from Imperial College London, the team is backed by industry-leading mentors ranging from experts in musculoskeletal biodynamics to senior engineering professors, to clinicians and serial entrepreneurs.
Learn more about this exciting new possibility – and the companion smartphone app that intelligently tracks the progress of the tremor – at www.gyrogear.co!
Please note: GyroGlove is the third assistive glove for hand tremors announced and discussed on this blog. The other two are:
- Readi-Steadi Glove invented by Krista Madere, LOTR, from the NeuroMedical Center Clinic, which was posted on June 24, 2015.
(Click here for updated information.) - TremorX weighted glove developed by Columbus Academy Students, which was posted on December 17, 2014.
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