Application of Wearable Sensors in Parkinson’s Disease: State of the Art
Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 23 - 23
Published: Feb. 20, 2025
(1)
Background:
Wearable
sensors
have
emerged
as
a
promising
technology
in
the
management
of
Parkinson’s
disease
(PD).
These
can
provide
continuous
and
real-time
monitoring
various
motor
non-motor
symptoms
PD,
allowing
for
early
detection
intervention.
In
this
paper,
I
review
current
research
on
application
wearable
focusing
gait,
tremor,
bradykinesia,
dyskinesia
monitoring.(2)
Methods:
involved
literature
search
that
spanned
2000–2024
period
included
following
keywords:
“wearable
sensors”,
“Parkinson’s
Disease”,
“Inertial
“accelerometers’’,
‘’gyroscopes’’,
‘’magnetometers”,
“Smartphones”,
“Smart
homes”.
(3)
Results:
Despite
favorable
outcomes
from
development
inertial
sensors,
like
gyroscopes
accelerometers
smartphones,
is
still
restricted
because
there
are
no
standards,
harmonization,
or
consensus
both
clinical
analytical
validation.
As
result,
several
trials
were
created
to
compare
effectiveness
with
conventional
evaluation
methods
order
track
course
enhance
quality
life
results.
(4)
Conclusions:
hold
great
promise
PD
likely
play
significant
role
future
healthcare
systems.
Language: Английский
Emerging Paradigms in Exercise-Based Neuro-Physiotherapy for Holistic Motor and Cognitive Rehabilitation in Parkinson’s Disease
Sumbal Imama,
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Zulekha Zameer
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THE THERAPIST (Journal of Therapies & Rehabilitation Sciences),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 02 - 10
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Parkinson’s
Disease
(PD)
is
a
progressive
neurodegenerative
disorder
that
affects
motor
and
non-motor
functions,
including
cognitive,
emotional
autonomic
systems,
severely
impacting
quality
of
life.
The
symptoms
PD
are
successfully
treated
by
traditional
physiotherapy,
but
such
treatments
often
fail
to
address
the
complexity
variety
PD.
Advancements
in
exercise-based
neuro-physiotherapy
reviewed,
with
focus
on
innovative
multimodal
approaches
combining
cognitive
rehabilitation.
Technology
driven
interventions
like
virtual
reality,
robotics
AI
add
real
time
feedback
personalized
care
therapy,
while
strategies
dual
task
training
mindfulness
practice
impairments.
Comprehensive
benefits
exercise
programs
include
aerobic,
strength
flexibility
exercises
targeted
achieve
both
physical
mental
health.
Comparative
analysis
traditional,
emerging
shows
their
strengths
weaknesses,
highlights
need
for
tailored
interventions.
Future
directions
directed
at
longitudinal
research,
combination
pharmacological
surgical
treatments,
use
biomarkers
design
therapy
enhance
outcomes
life
patients
Language: Английский