Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients. Once under treatment, the effect of the medication is very patent and patients often recover correct movement control over several hours. Nonetheless, as the disease advances, patients present motor complications. Obtaining precise information on the long-term evolution of these motor complications and their short-term fluctuations is crucial to provide optimal therapy to PD patients and to properly measure the outcome of clinical trials. This paper presents an algorithm based on the accelerometer signals provided by a waist sensor that has been validated in the automatic assessment of patient’s motor fluctuations (ON and OFF ...
Motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease are characterized by unpredictability in the timing and du...
Motor fluctuations in Parkinson’s disease are characterized by unpredictability in the timing and du...
Ambulatory monitoring of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD) can improve our therapeutic stra...
Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s disease...
Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s disease...
Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s diseas...
Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s diseas...
Background: Patients with severe idiopathic Parkinson’s disease experience motor fluctuations, which...
Background: Patients with severe idiopathic Parkinson’s disease experience motor fluctuations, which...
Background: Patients with severe idiopathic Parkinson's disease experience motor fluctuations, which...
Background: Patients with severe idiopathic Parkinson\u27s disease experience motor fluctuations, wh...
Abstract: We developed an algorithm that distinguishes between on and off states in patients with Pa...
We developed an algorithm that distinguishes between on and off states in patients with Parkinson's ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder associated with motor and non-motor symptom...
Monitoring of motor symptom fluctuations in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients is currently performed...
Motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease are characterized by unpredictability in the timing and du...
Motor fluctuations in Parkinson’s disease are characterized by unpredictability in the timing and du...
Ambulatory monitoring of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD) can improve our therapeutic stra...
Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s disease...
Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s disease...
Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s diseas...
Altered movement control is typically the first noticeable symptom manifested by Parkinson’s diseas...
Background: Patients with severe idiopathic Parkinson’s disease experience motor fluctuations, which...
Background: Patients with severe idiopathic Parkinson’s disease experience motor fluctuations, which...
Background: Patients with severe idiopathic Parkinson's disease experience motor fluctuations, which...
Background: Patients with severe idiopathic Parkinson\u27s disease experience motor fluctuations, wh...
Abstract: We developed an algorithm that distinguishes between on and off states in patients with Pa...
We developed an algorithm that distinguishes between on and off states in patients with Parkinson's ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder associated with motor and non-motor symptom...
Monitoring of motor symptom fluctuations in Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients is currently performed...
Motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease are characterized by unpredictability in the timing and du...
Motor fluctuations in Parkinson’s disease are characterized by unpredictability in the timing and du...
Ambulatory monitoring of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD) can improve our therapeutic stra...