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Articles tagged "Bradykinesia"

  • 2017 International Congress

    Ambulatory movement measurement in evaluating deep brain stimulation effect in patients with advanced Parkinson’s disease

    M. Koivu, F. Scheperjans, E. Pekkonen (Helsinki, Finland)

    Objective: To assess  the  use of the Parkinson's  Kinetigraph™ (PKG™) in evaluating the effect of  deep brain stimulation (DBS)  in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD). Background: Assessment of the effect of  DBS on bradykinesia…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Non-motor symptoms in the first neurology consultation in Cali – Colombia

    J. Valderrama-Chaparro, J. Sanchez-Morante, Y. Ariza-Araujo, A. Enriquez-Marulanda, B. Munoz, J. Orozco (cali, Colombia)

    Objective: To describe the distribution of NMS of PD in patients assisted by the Outpatient Neurology Service between 2012 and 2016 in a high level hospital…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Deep Learning in Objective Classification of Spontaneous Movement of Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Using Large-Scale Free-Living Sensor Data

    F. Pfister, D. Kulić, T. Um, D. Pichler, A. Ahmadi, M. Lang, G. König, F. Achilles, S. Endo, K. Abedinpour, K. Ziegler, K. Bötzel, S. Hirche, A. Ceballos-Baumann, U. Fietzek (Munich, Germany)

    Objective: Our goal was to classify spontaneous movement using a commercially available motion sensor in a clinically meaningful 3-/9-step discrete scale (SMS-3/SMS-9). Background: Brady-hypokinetic and dyskinetic…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Successful passive monitoring of early-stage Parkinson’s disease patient mobility in Phase I RG7935/PRX002 clinical trial with smartphone sensors

    F. Lipsmeier, I. Fernandez Garcia, D. Wolf, T. Kilchenmann, A. Scotland, J. Schjodt-Eriksen, W.-Y. Cheng, J. Siebourg-Polster, L. Jin, J. Soto, L. Verselis, M. Martin Facklam, F. Boess, M. Koller, M. Grundman, M. Little, A. Monsch, R. Postuma, A. Gosh, T. Kremer, K. Taylor, C. Czech, C. Gossens, M. Lindemann (Basel, Switzerland)

    Objective: Smartphone-based assessments and sensors have the potential to enable remote, passive monitoring of gait and mobility in early-stage Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. Such sensor…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Acquisition, Validation and Preprocessing of Wrist-Worn Sensor Data in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease and Healthy Controls

    D. Pichler, M. Lang, D. Kulić, F. Pfister, G. König, T. Um, A. Ahmadi, S. Endo, F. Achilles, K. Abedinpour, K. Bötzel, A. Ceballos-Baumann, S. Hirche, U. Fietzek (Munich, Germany)

    Objective: We describe relevant aspects and data processing steps for accelerometry and gyroscopy recordings made with a wrist-worn low-cost sensor device. In order to generalize…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Impaired intracortical inhibition is associated with reduced hand dexterity in Parkinson’s disease patients

    S. Filipović, A. Kačar, S. Milanović, M. Ljubisavljević, V. Kostić (Beograd, Serbia)

    Objective: To check whether hand dexterity in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients is linked with motor cortex excitability and plasticity. Background: Hand dexterity is impaired in…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Post-movement beta rebound inhibits future movement

    E. Rhodes, A. Kharko, W. Gaetz, S. Hall (Plymouth, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To evaluate the potential inhibitory effect of post-movement beta rebound (PMBR) on future movement production. Background: Changes in the cortical power of beta oscillations within the…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Reliability of Continuous Parkinson’s Assessment Using Wearables

    D. Heldman, E. Urrea Mendoza, N. Mennucci, C. Zimmerman, J. Giuffrida, A. Hadley, Z. Mari, M. Burack, I. Itin, F. Revilla (Cleveland, OH, USA)

    Objective: To evaluate test-retest reliability and determine the optimal number of days of use for wearable sensors and a mobile software app to continuously and…
  • 2017 International Congress

    The brain plasticity for controlling reach-to-grasp functions of Parkinson’s disease

    J. Tretriluxana, S. Tretriluxana, J. Thanakamchokchai, A. Nanbancha, A. Pisarnpong (Nakhon Pathom, Thailand)

    Objective: To investigate the brain plasticity for controlling the dominant and non-dominant hand muscles and reach-to-grasp (RTG) functions in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Background: Previous studies…
  • 2017 International Congress

    Assessing Parkinson’s disease motor symptoms using supervised learning algorithms

    P. Angeles, Y. Tai, N. Pavese, R. Vaidyanathan (London, United Kingdom)

    Objective: Implantable brain stimulators are now an established method of treating Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Determination of optimal neural stimulation parameters is complex and clinically demanding. The goal of…
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