Comment on Spinal implant allows Parkinson’s patient to walk for miles
Black_Gulaman@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year agoWhy not make the battery port to be located outside of the body? So that you’ll only replace the battery without changing the whole thing
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It’s a pacemaker battery. They use induction charging. A cable runs down the neck to connect to it. The charger just kind of magnets on there. The charger is also where you connect to the onboard software and choose what settings you want. Dad’s had a specialized device for that. I can imagine a smartphone connection eventually, but with the security concerns I imagine that’s not likely to happen soon.
vrek@programming.dev 1 year ago
You are almost completely correct. It does have wireless charging but like your cell phone eventually the life of a rechargeable battery wears and needs to be replaced.
That you are wrong about the last part. Our latest two generations actually use ipads for the doctors and iphones for the patient. I don’t know too much about the security on them as that’s my area of knowledge. That said unlike a pacemaker our devices don’t keep people alive. They lessen movement disorders and reduce pain but people won’t die if they get turned off.