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== Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment ==
 
== Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment ==
 
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Quell wearable device has primarily therapeutical function. It was developed on purpose to palliate chronical pain which basically has origin in four diseases:
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Painful Diabetic Neuropathy (PDN)
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Fibromyalgia
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Osteoarthritis
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Sciatica
  
 
== Public & Media Impact and Presentation ==
 
== Public & Media Impact and Presentation ==

Revision as of 23:15, 19 October 2015

QUELL RELIEF
Quell.jpg
Category Therapeutic wearables
Developer NeuroMetrix
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Consumers: 2015
Price 249 USD
Operating system
Display
Weight 62 g
Dimensions 98 x 74 x 11 mm
Controls smartphone
Standalone/Not standalone[1]
https://www.quellrelief.com/product


Main characteristics

Purpose

Company & People

Important Dates

Ethical Issues

Health Risks

Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

Quell wearable device has primarily therapeutical function. It was developed on purpose to palliate chronical pain which basically has origin in four diseases: Painful Diabetic Neuropathy (PDN) Fibromyalgia Osteoarthritis Sciatica

Public & Media Impact and Presentation

Public Policy

Related Technologies, Project or Scientific Research

References

  1. Shows if the device is a standalone wearable computer or if it needs to be connected to a processing unit to function.