Smart underwear helps prevent necrosis

The electrodes in the pants, after 10 minutes, emit low frequency electrical currents, which stimulate the muscles and relieve pain.

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On the outside looks like short trousers, but these pants are padded with 4 additional electrodes, shock, which helps prevent meat ulcers in patients.

Scientists believe that this type of trousers can help prevent meat ulcers in patients who are bedridden for a long time, as well as reducing the painful feeling of the patient when injured.

Researchers tested the smart underpants at the University of Calgary. The results showed that 33 patients who participated in the trial were free of meat rot, despite not denying that the method was quite risky.

On the outside looks like short trousers, but these pants are padded with four additional electrodes to discharge.

Light, regular shocks can cause the muscles to work for 10 seconds, boosting oxygen and nutrients, and reducing pressure on the bone.