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activity tracking
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cost
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interfaces
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location of devices on the body
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In non-surgical patients, tracking behavior, activity levels, and medical use, and altering these as necessary in order to lose weight and/or maintain the best possible muscle and joint functionality.
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In pre-operative patients, decreasing the risk for post-operative complications by reducing their weight, preventing diabetes through glucose monitoring, and identifying sleep disorders.
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Also in post-operative patients, rehabilitation progress can be measured by walking distances, stairs climbed, or other targeted activities.