Saturday, March 4, 2017

Freezing of gait and fall detection in Parkinson's disease using wearable sensors: A systematic review

We should with ANY initiative at all be able to use the same sensors to detect objective gait problems in stroke survivors and design protocols to address them. Then other survivors could benefit from this publicly available knowledge. But that won't occur because, 'All strokes are different, all stroke recoveries are different'. That fuckingly stupid statement is from your stroke medical professionals. A 'Get of of Jail Free' card so they have to know nothing and learn nothing about stroke recovery.

Freezing of gait and fall detection in Parkinson's disease using wearable sensors: A systematic review


Journal of Neurology, 03/03/2017
The authors presented an overview of the use of wearable systems to evaluate Freezing of gait (FOG) and falls in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and validation performance. They were all performed in relatively small sample sizes, and there was a significant variability in outcomes measured and results reported despite the promising validation initiatives reported in these studies. Given these limitations, the validation of sensor–derived assessments of PD features would benefit from more focused research efforts, increased collaboration among researchers, aligning data collection protocols, and sharing data sets.
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