Medical technology has come a long way. Gone are the days of leeches and blades being the pinnacle of medical tech. Just in the past few decades, medical technological advances have included the electrocardiograph, electroencephalograph, cochlear implants, laser surgery, powered prosthetics, capsule endoscopy and the artificial liver.
Medical technology continues to advance and is providing us with things that, until recently, seemed like science fiction. Here are a few examples:
- Bionic Legs: Berkeley Bionics’ eLEGS allow people who have been unable to walk or stand to stand and walk. It’s a compact powered exoskeleton derived from military technology that gives the disabled the mobility they’ve been without.
- Spray-On Skin: In the past, severe burns have been treated via skin grafts. The spray-on skin is a mixture of skin stem cells from the patient that are sprayed over severe burns, sealing the wound and greatly accelerating the healing process. The spray-on skin also reduces the risk of scarring.
- Skin Bio-Printer: Similar to the idea of the skin cell gun, skin cells are applied to wounds. In this case, a solution of skin cells is literally printed on the wound. This procedure also accelerates healing and seals wounds faster.
- Electronic Bifocals: Instead of wearers having to tilt their heads to look through certain parts of their glasses, the lenses themselves would change at the push of a button on the frame.
Much of this tech isn’t readily available yet, but people working in hospitals or looking for work via organizations like Soliant healthcare staffing may encounter it soon.
Medical technology advances constantly. Even now, scientists are working on the next medical technology breakthrough that will make the bionic leg seem outdated.












