Sleep posture recognition and monitoring systems have garnered significant attention for their potential to enhance clinical sleep assessments and improve overall sleep quality. These systems ...
MIT researchers have developed a wireless, private way to monitor a person's sleep postures -- whether snoozing on their back, stomach, or sides -- using reflected radio signals from a small device ...
Are you a back sleeper, or a stomach sleeper? Or do you sleep on your side? Believe it or not, your sleep position is a very important part of getting a good night’s sleep. Your sleep position can ...
Background Intraocular pressure (IOP) exhibits significant fluctuations in response to changes in body posture. Postural modification may serve as a potential adjunctive strategy for IOP management in ...