Wearable versus marker-free technologies: does it matter for clinical gait analysis?
Objective: To compare wearable sensor-based and marker-less 3D video-based gait analysis in two neurodegenerative disorders associated with gait dysfunction. Background: Quantitative gait analysis supports diagnosis…Vascular Parkinsonism and Parkinson’s Disease: clinical differences concerning balance impairment
Objective: Determine and compare lower body predominance and balance between Vascular Parkinsonism (VP) and Parkinson’s Disease (PD)patients in a hospital-based sample. Background: Despite the recognition…Postural instability secondary to hypoxic injury to the bilateral globus pallidi
Objective: To describe a case of post-hypoxic postural instability associated with bilateral internal globus pallidi (GP) infarcts. Background: A variety of movement disorders, including parkinsonism,…Quantifying eye and gait abnormalities in Parkinson’s patients after Deep brain stimulation
Objective: To examine the usefulness of precise measurements of gait and eye movements as a means of quantifying PD. The aim is to identify and…Neuroprotective effect of crocus sativus in lead-induced dopaminergic neurotoxicity in Meriones shawi: A possible link with Parkinson’s disease
Objective: In this study, we have evaluated, in one hand, the neurotoxic effect of Pb (25 mg / kg B.W i.p) for three consecutive days…Instrumented gait analysis identifies potential predictors for Parkinson’s disease converters
Objective: This longitudinal prospective observational study investigated if gait can predict Parkinson’s disease (PD) conversion from a cohort of community-dwelling older adults. Background: PD is…Free-living gait in REM sleep behaviour disorder: Measures of prodromal Parkinson’s disease?
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate if free-living gait monitoring can discriminate individuals with REM sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) from controls. Background:…Effects of L-DOPA on Quantitative Gait Parameters Measured with Wearable Sensors
Objective: To quantify and validate the ability of wearable sensors to detect response to symptomatic medication in Parkinson's Disease (PD). Background: While clinical visual assessment…Which is the best condition to evaluate the decline in gait automaticity in people with Parkinson’s disease? A ParkiMob study
Objective: To identify which is the most efficient condition in terms of distance and kind of concurrent task to identify the decline in gait automaticity…An Observational Study Using Multimodal Wearable Sensors and Environmental Monitors in Healthy Volunteers to Characterize Activities Pertaining to Health, Wellbeing, and Daily Living
Objective: To collect and evaluate data from multiple devices including wearable and ambient sensors while performing tasks such as speech, gait, and scripted activities of…
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