MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541130012 A) filed by P. Nandhitha; K. Vishalatchi; S. Vijayasarathi; E. Uma Shankari; A. Archana; A. Arun; S. Kavibharathi; C. Abisurya; M. Arunkumar; and G. Megala, Salem, Tamil Nadu, on Dec. 22, 2025, for 'monitoring of post trauma recovery.'
Inventor(s) include P. Nandhitha; K. Vishalatchi; S. Vijayasarathi; E. Uma Shankari; A. Archana; A. Arun; S. Kavibharathi; C. Abisurya; M. Arunkumar; and G. Megala.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Post-trauma recovery often needs ongoing surveillance to guarantee effective rehabilitation and avert problems. Traditional methods dependent on intermittent clinical evaluations are limited by their sporadic nature and subjective analysis. This work presents an Al-enabled 5 Cloud-IoT framework designed for the dynamic, real-time surveillance of post-trauma patients. The system incorporates wearable sensors and intelligent gadgets to collect physiological, biomechanical, and environmental data, securely sending this information to cloud platforms. Advanced Al algorithms scrutinise this data to identify abnormalities, forecast recovery patterns, and provide personalized recommendations, allowing proactive 10 actions. The platform enables remote patient involvement, enabling healthcare professionals to monitor progress consistently and modify rehabilitation regimens based on data-driven insights. The integration of IoT, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence boosts patient safety, improves recovery outcomes, and decreases hospital readmissions. This integrated approach signifies a paradigm leap in post-trauma treatment, converting reactive monitoring 15 into predictive, adaptive management, while optimising healthcare resources and facilitating personalised recovery methods for each patient."
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