MASSACHUSETTS – A team of academics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and in Sweden have developed garments that sense how much they are being stretched or compressed, and then provide immediate tactile feedback in the form of pressure, lateral stretch, or vibration.

It’s believed the technology could assist athletes and singers in optimising their breathing patterns, whilst the solution could also be applied to the healthcare sector, supporting patients recovering from respiratory diseases.

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