Wristop

Wristop

Wristop est un ordinateur au poignet qui contrôle la pompe à insuline. Il est développé pour le traitement du diabète de type 1. Il rend possible la surveillance constante de la dépense énergétique et permet à l'utilisateur de régler sa dose d'insuline.


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