Frostbite prototype device improves treatment out of University of Alberta
A prototype to more efficiently treat frostbite has been revealed at the University of Alberta.
Traditional methods have been effective, but the opportunity to free up hospital resources can be made with the new device.
In two minutes, the device can be filled with water, then plugged in to heat up to a temperature of 38 C, remaining indefinitely.
Traditional methods involve buckets being filled with water, which will immediately decrease in temperature once frostbitten limbs are placed inside.