Background: A direct quantitative measurement of locomotor activity in an individual’s own environment over an extended period may help in evaluating the impact of impairments in neurological disorders. Objective: To investigate the reliability and validity of activity monitoring in neurological patients and healthy subjects. Methods: Initial reliability studies were completed on 10 healthy subjects and 10 mobility restricted neurological patients. Validity was investigated using 7 days of ambulatory monitoring with the Step Watch™ step activity monitor, laboratory based measures of gait and the Rivermead Mobility Index (RMI) in 10 patients with multiple sclerosis, 10 with Parkinson’s disease, and 10 with a primary muscle disorder. ...
Importance:Disability measures in multiple sclerosis (MS) fail to capture potentially important vari...
Aim: The aim was to conduct a systematic review to examine the literature reporting the validityand ...
Approximately 33 million American adults had a movement disorder associated with medication use, ear...
Background: A direct quantitative measurement of locomotor activity in an individual’s own environme...
decreased physical activity due to motor deficits. We recently validated the reliability of step act...
Objective: To examine the validity and reliability of wearable physical activity monitoring in patie...
Clinical trials need to specify which specific gait characteristics to monitor as mobility measures ...
Ambulatory monitoring of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD) can improve our therapeutic stra...
Introduction: Recent work suggests that wearables can augment conventional measures of Parkinson's d...
To perform a systematic review of studies using remote physical activity monitoring in neurological ...
Background: Clinical outcome measurement in multiple sclerosis (MS) usually requires a phy...
To perform a systematic review of studies using remote physical activity monitoring in neurological ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system. ...
BackgroundAmbulatory disability is common in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Remote monitoring ...
Objective To determine the reproducibility of 24-hour monitoring of motor activity in patients with ...
Importance:Disability measures in multiple sclerosis (MS) fail to capture potentially important vari...
Aim: The aim was to conduct a systematic review to examine the literature reporting the validityand ...
Approximately 33 million American adults had a movement disorder associated with medication use, ear...
Background: A direct quantitative measurement of locomotor activity in an individual’s own environme...
decreased physical activity due to motor deficits. We recently validated the reliability of step act...
Objective: To examine the validity and reliability of wearable physical activity monitoring in patie...
Clinical trials need to specify which specific gait characteristics to monitor as mobility measures ...
Ambulatory monitoring of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD) can improve our therapeutic stra...
Introduction: Recent work suggests that wearables can augment conventional measures of Parkinson's d...
To perform a systematic review of studies using remote physical activity monitoring in neurological ...
Background: Clinical outcome measurement in multiple sclerosis (MS) usually requires a phy...
To perform a systematic review of studies using remote physical activity monitoring in neurological ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system. ...
BackgroundAmbulatory disability is common in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Remote monitoring ...
Objective To determine the reproducibility of 24-hour monitoring of motor activity in patients with ...
Importance:Disability measures in multiple sclerosis (MS) fail to capture potentially important vari...
Aim: The aim was to conduct a systematic review to examine the literature reporting the validityand ...
Approximately 33 million American adults had a movement disorder associated with medication use, ear...