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Advancements in Wearable and Implantable BioMEMS Devices: Transforming Healthcare Through Technology

  • Vishnuram Abhinav
  • , Prithvi Basu
  • , Shikha Supriya Verma
  • , Jyoti Verma
  • , Atanu Das
  • , Savita Kumari
  • , Prateek Ranjan Yadav
  • , Vibhor Kumar*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

    Research output: Contribution to journalReview articlepeer-review

    Abstract

    Wearable and implantable BioMEMSs (biomedical microelectromechanical systems) have transformed modern healthcare by enabling continuous, personalized, and minimally invasive monitoring, diagnostics, and therapy. Wearable BioMEMSs have advanced rapidly, encompassing a diverse range of biosensors, bioelectronic systems, drug delivery platforms, and motion tracking technologies. These devices enable non-invasive, real-time monitoring of biochemical, electrophysiological, and biomechanical signals, offering personalized and proactive healthcare solutions. In parallel, implantable BioMEMS have significantly enhanced long-term diagnostics, targeted drug delivery, and neurostimulation. From continuous glucose and intraocular pressure monitoring to programmable drug delivery and bioelectric implants for neuromodulation, these devices are improving precision treatment by continuous monitoring and localized therapy. This review explores the materials and technologies driving advancements in wearable and implantable BioMEMSs, focusing on their impact on chronic disease management, cardiology, respiratory care, and glaucoma treatment. We also highlight their integration with artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), paving the way for smarter, data-driven healthcare solutions. Despite their potential, BioMEMSs face challenges such as regulatory complexities, global standardization, and societal determinants. Looking ahead, we explore emerging directions like multifunctional systems, biodegradable power sources, and next-generation point-of-care diagnostics. Collectively, these advancements position BioMEMS as pivotal enablers of future patient-centric healthcare systems.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number522
    JournalMicromachines
    Volume16
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 05-2025

    All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

    • Control and Systems Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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