You may not own any clothes with activity sensors in them yet, but ABI Research predicts you soon will. In their recent report, the company said wearable wireless health and fitness devices are majorly on the rise, on tap to hit 169.5 million by 2017 ? http://healthgoeselectric.com/wearable-health-and-fitness-device-market-set-to-explode/
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Adrian J. Rawlinson, M.D., hails from Manchester, England and earned his medical degree form the University of Leeds, England in 1983. He is trained in both Primary Care and Emergency Medicine. In 1992 he completed his Fellowship in Sports Medicine at the University of London. He immigrated to the USA in 1996. He has worked with both amateur and professional athletes and before joining California Pacific Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine he was Team Physician for University of California at Berkeley in the Sports Medicine Department. In 2001 he was Team Physician for the Great Britain Squad at the World University Games in Beijing, China. In July 2002 he attended the Commonwealth Games in the UK as Team Physician for 'Team England'. He specializes in the assessment and management of non-surgical musculoskeletal and sports medicine related problems. As well as having a special interest in Sporting Injuries, he represents an excellent resource for non-operative management of back pain, minor fractures and degenerative joint disease. He has a special interest in Osteoporosis and is a Certified Clinical Densitometrist.
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