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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Smart Glasses in Reducing Patient Care Time in Emergency Departments: Cohort Study From the Hangzhou Asian Games

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Smart Glasses in Reducing Patient Care Time in Emergency Departments: Cohort Study From the Hangzhou Asian Games

This real-time interaction ensures that the ED team is well-prepared to deliver prompt care and decisions as soon as the patient arrives, potentially leading to improved clinical outcomes. Previous studies show that the most common use of smart glasses is in medical education and telementoring, with a growing application in surgical and procedural training, highlighting their potential to enhance hands-on learning and remote guidance in medical settings [23].

Xinwei Jiang, Bangbo Xia, Mohammad Mostafa Ansari, Huiquan Jiang, Jianjiang Qi, Zhongheng Zhang, Sheng Dai, Pingping Zheng, Yang He, Ning Liu, Pengpeng Chen, Ronghua Luo, Xuchang Qin, Yansong Miao, Junru Dai, Xiaoyu Zhou, Changliang Wang, Hui Chen, Wenbin Xu, Tao Wu, Qiang Shi, Zhonghua Chen, Liping Zhou, Hao Zhang, Yun Xie, Quan Zhang, Bifa Zhou, Xiaohong Pan, Zixi Chen, Libo Zhen, Yaqing Sun, Zelin Lu, Yihao Loh, Shameera Sayer, Jennifer Mochtar, Pannika Wongpraewit, Yifan Wang, Yucai Hong

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65617

The Effect of a Remote Network Technology Supervised Exercise Program Combined With Drug Treatment for Fibromyalgia: Randomized, Single-Blind, Controlled Trial

The Effect of a Remote Network Technology Supervised Exercise Program Combined With Drug Treatment for Fibromyalgia: Randomized, Single-Blind, Controlled Trial

Many FM management guidelines recommend that patients with fibromyalgia start exercise therapy as soon as possible after a clear diagnosis and report that aerobic exercise and resistance training effectively improve pain and physical function [9]. Additionally, group physical exercise has gained attention for its potential to enhance patient compliance and outcomes.

Cuomaoji Zhang, Peijun Zhang, Yuanmeng Zhao, Yuntao Liu, Yun Hu, Zihan Zhu, Hong Xiao

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71624