What’s a Wrist Monitor?

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Wrist monitors are blood pressure devices worn like a watch. They are efficient and accurate when used correctly, with some models storing up to 60 readings. They are ideal for travel and hypertension management, and approved by the American Heart Association. Some models also detect irregular heartbeats and measure body fat.

A wrist monitor is a blood pressure monitoring device made to be worn on the wrist much like a wrist watch. At first glance, a wrist monitor looks similar to a large wrist watch because it consists of a large screen on a large wrist band. Digital wrist monitors have numeric readings while aneroid types have a dial-like gauge that displays the wearer’s blood pressure readings. While wrist monitors may not give exactly the same readings as blood pressure cuffs in a doctor’s office, they are still considered efficient and accurate when used correctly.

The instructions for any particular wrist monitor must be followed exactly for the most accurate blood pressure reading results. Wrist monitors should be held at heart level to ensure accuracy. Some models have a sensor that lets the wearer know if the monitor is held in the correct position. A wrist blood pressure monitor can store up to 60 or more previous readings.

Most wrist monitors are battery powered and are designed with simple one button operation. The compact design of a wrist blood pressure monitor makes it ideal for travel and for use at home. Wrist monitors allow patients with hypertension, or high blood pressure, to better manage their health. The readings can help them evaluate the effectiveness of blood pressure medications. Seeing the readings can also remind patients to watch their diet, lower their stress levels, and maintain their exercise goals.

Wearers of wrist monitors can bring the device to doctor’s appointments so that readings can be compared to those indicated on professional medical equipment. The use of wrist monitors is approved by the American Heart Association. Many wrist monitors also detect irregular heartbeats and may be sold as heart rate/blood pressure monitors.

Wrist blood pressure monitors that evaluate other body systems are said to have advanced diagnostic capabilities. A wrist blood pressure monitor can monitor the wearer’s pulse rate; some monitors even measure body fat. The type of wrist blood pressure monitor that measures body fat is often sold as a fitness device that is worn primarily to monitor heart rate during exercise.




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