Belgium: Six weeks of visual perturbation training significantly reduced visual dependency and improved temporal gait characteristics in people with early-stage Parkinson’s disease compared ...
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Strategies to reduce fall risk in advanced Parkinson’s
Reduce fall risk in advanced Parkinson's with physical therapy, home modifications, and smart tech. Stay safe and mobile with expert tips from neurologists.
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Freezing in advanced Parkinson’s disease: Why it happens and how you can get moving again
Discover why freezing of gait (FOG) happens in advanced Parkinson’s disease. Learn about medication adjustments, physical ...
HONOLULU — Virtual reality (VR) may help clinicians better assess gait disturbances, including freezing of gait (FOG), in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Using a “Virtual Gait Lab” system, ...
A new study in the Journal of Neurology offers critical longitudinal insights into how symptoms and functional impacts evolve for individuals with early Parkinson's disease (PD). Led by Jamie Adams, M ...
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AI system spots Parkinson’s signs in voice, walking and drawings
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD By merging voice instability, gait asymmetry, and tremor-driven handwriting changes into a single explainable AI framework, researchers show how digital biomarkers can move ...
For patients with Parkinson's disease, changes in their ability to walk can be dramatic. “Parkinson’s gait,” as it is often called, can include changes in step length and asymmetry between legs. This ...
A groundbreaking international clinical trial has been testing an implanted adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) device as a treatment therapy for Parkinson’s.
Researchers at UC San Francisco have developed a new way to improve walking for patients with Parkinson’s Disease using deep brain stimulation and artificial intelligence. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) ...
Can our homes help detect brain changes? New research shows how digital sensing reveals subtle shifts in movement and cognition in everyday life, and can track disease progression.
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