
- December 2007
- Volume 8
- Issue 12
Top 10 Strangest
Top 10 Strangest "Medical" Devices.
10 Foil Hat:
No, it’s not a Reynold’s Wrap rendition of a WWII German soldier helmet. The
9 Endobeads:
Turn patients’ arteries into the ultimate marbleworks with these
8 Migraine Zapper:
Painkillers and triptans be damned. Now, zap, zap, zap away migraines before they start, with the radar gun-like
7 Hourglass Night Light:
For those high-class patients suffering from nyctophobia, not to mention those high energy bills resulting from typical night light use, designer Sun-Young Lee has created a
6 Menstrual Spittoon:
Why use a tampon or a pad when you can use GladRags’ (nice company name!) new, reusable
5 Snoring Implants:
Actually a pretty ingenious idea, but strange nonetheless, the
it from vibrating and leading to snoring and obstructive sleep apnea.
4 MummyWrap:
Pregnant women concerned their unborn baby could be affected by electromagnetic fields fear not. New Zealander Neil Bullock has developed the MummyWrap—“a sleeveless, loose-fitting garment for pregnant women made from a light-weight copper-based cotton fabric known as Swiss Shield”—to protect fetuses from mummy’s cell phone.
3 Wormbots:
Traditional robotic locomotion isn’t suited for the gut. Paddle worms use tiny paddles on their body segments to push through slippery environments. Solution:
cameras to the device that can stop or slow down at points of interest.
2 iBreast:
If aesthetic and psychological improvements aren’t enough, offer your patients
1 Muu Socia 3.0:
For those physicians with poor bedside manner, this
Articles in this issue
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Patient Safety and HIT: Adopting Aviation Guidelines?almost 18 years ago
Are Cool Handhelds and Tablets the Right Choice for Your Patients?almost 18 years ago
Back up That Data!almost 18 years ago
The Rating Gameabout 18 years ago
Off the Beaten Path: Jobs for Tech Doctors


































