The medical devices research category captures research focused on the design, development, and evaluation of devices that support diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of health conditions. As a vital subfield of biomedical engineering, it addresses innovations from simple tools to complex instruments impacting patient care globally. JoVE Visualize enriches this knowledge by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering researchers and students a clear view of experimental techniques and study results.
Key Methods & Emerging Trends
Established Methods in Medical Devices Research
Core research in medical devices often employs a range of engineering and biomedical techniques, including materials testing, biomechanical analysis, in vitro and in vivo performance assessments, and regulatory compliance evaluations. Researchers rely on established protocols for device design iterations and validation, supported by characterization methods such as imaging and computational modeling. Integration of FDA guidelines for medical devices and adherence to industry standards are critical elements guiding research outcomes.
Emerging Techniques and Innovations
Recent innovations in medical devices research focus on advanced manufacturing approaches like 3D printing, smart sensors, and implantable technologies that enable personalized healthcare solutions. Trends also include the incorporation of artificial intelligence for device optimization and real-time data processing. Novel drug-device combination products and miniaturization strategies continue to expand the scope of what medical devices can achieve in clinical applications, reflecting a dynamic evolution in this research area.

