PAPrKA Study
PAPrKA is a University of Manchester-led study investigating physical activity trajectories before and after knee replacement using smartphone and wearable data. Clinical Context and Unmet Need Knee arthroplasty is a common procedure, but recovery outcomes vary widely. Traditional assessments rely on clinic …
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Our Nature paper “Consumer wearable devices for evaluation of heart rate control… (RATE-AF trial)” demonstrates how continuous remote monitoring using consumer wearables and smartphones via RADAR-base can generate clinically meaningful data at scale, with over 140 million data points collected and analysed, …
mySkin Study
mySkin is a digital health study enabling remote monitoring of psoriasis through a smartphone app built on RADAR-base, supporting longitudinal symptom tracking, imaging, and patient engagement. Clinical Context and Unmet Need Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory condition with fluctuating severity. Traditional care …
mCRAVING Study
mCRAVING is an early-phase translational study led by King’s College London, developing a novel intervention combining virtual reality (VR), wearable sensing, and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to understand and manage craving in cocaine use disorder. Clinical Context and Unmet Need Substance use …