Gait analysis in Parkinson's disease: An overview of the most accurate markers for diagnosis and symptoms monitoring
L Di Biase, A Di Santo, ML Caminiti, A De Liso… - Sensors, 2020 - mdpi.com
The aim of this review is to summarize that most relevant technologies used to evaluate gait
features and the associated algorithms that have shown promise to aid diagnosis and …
features and the associated algorithms that have shown promise to aid diagnosis and …
EFNS/MDS‐ES recommendations for the diagnosis of P arkinson's disease
A Berardelli, GK Wenning, A Antonini… - European journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background A Task Force was convened by the EFNS/MDS‐ES Scientist Panel on P
arkinson's disease (PD) and other movement disorders to systemically review relevant …
arkinson's disease (PD) and other movement disorders to systemically review relevant …
Consensus statement of the movement disorder society on tremor
G Deuschl, P Bain, M Brin… - Movement …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
This is a proposal of the Movement Disorder Society for a clinical classification of tremors.
The classification is based on the distinction between rest, postural, simple kinetic, and …
The classification is based on the distinction between rest, postural, simple kinetic, and …
Highly sensitive, stretchable, and robust strain sensor based on crack propagation and opening
Soft and stretchable strain sensors have been attracting significant attention. However, the
trade-off between the sensitivity (gauge factor) and the sensing range has been a major …
trade-off between the sensitivity (gauge factor) and the sensing range has been a major …
Definition and classification of hyperkinetic movements in childhood
Hyperkinetic movements are unwanted or excess movements that are frequently seen in
children with neurologic disorders. They are an important clinical finding with significant …
children with neurologic disorders. They are an important clinical finding with significant …
Essential tremor: diagnosis and management
V Shanker - bmj, 2019 - bmj.com
Essential tremor is one of the most common movement disorders in adults and can affect
both children and adults. An updated consensus statement in 2018 redefined essential …
both children and adults. An updated consensus statement in 2018 redefined essential …
[HTML][HTML] The pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease tremor
Tremor is one of the primary motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), and it is
characterized by a highly phenomenological heterogeneity. Clinical and experimental …
characterized by a highly phenomenological heterogeneity. Clinical and experimental …
The pathophysiology of tremor
Tremor is defined as rhythmic oscillatory activity of body parts. Four physiological basic
mechanisms for such oscillatory activity have been described: mechanical oscillations; …
mechanisms for such oscillatory activity have been described: mechanical oscillations; …
Assessment of tremor activity in the Parkinson's disease using a set of wearable sensors
Tremor is the most common motor disorder of Parkinson's disease (PD) and consequently its
detection plays a crucial role in the management and treatment of PD patients. The current …
detection plays a crucial role in the management and treatment of PD patients. The current …
The role of synchrony and oscillations in the motor output
There is currently much interest in the synchronisation of neural discharge and the potential
role it may play in information coding within the nervous system. We describe some recent …
role it may play in information coding within the nervous system. We describe some recent …