All stroke researchers and doctors should be using this monitoring platform to get objective readings of movement disabilities. Then we could map the protocols used to fix those disabilities to a specific starting point. And make this reusable for the rest of the stroke survivors who have that specific disability. Don't we have anyone in stroke that understands the need to get objective damage diagnosis as the first starting point of all recovery?
Verisense Will Be Used in Next Stroke Study, Spaulding Rehab Researcher Notes
Shimmer, based in Dublin, Ireland, designed the Verisense wearable sensor platform to reliably capture accurate and complete biometric data, while placing minimum burden on clinical trial sponsors, sites, and participants.
“We are excited to be able to use Shimmer’s new Verisense platform for our stroke study,” Bonato says, in the release. “The platform’s ability to monitor multiple sensors on a participant’s body simultaneously was crucial for this study. With Verisense, we will gain access to all the raw participant data and built-in algorithms will deliver validated metrics.
“Verisense sensors have a six-month battery life and can even be worn in the shower or bath, which will undoubtedly improve patient compliance and data quality,” he adds. “Furthermore, its monitoring dashboard will give us an overview of all the sensors in the study, while also allowing us to drill down to individual devices.”
“I would like to express my deep gratitude to Enterprise Ireland for their support of Shimmer’s Verisense platform for clinical trials, which goes well beyond facilitating this signing. Their financial support of our development effort was integral to our ability to bring this product to market so quickly,” states Geoff Gill, president of Shimmer Americas.
Bonato is also an associate professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School, and an associate faculty member at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University.
[Source: Shimmer, Enterprise Ireland]
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