Katherin Zumaeta has been accepted to partipate in the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference Management System
Date: 2 September, 2021
Repetitive finger tapping (FT) movements are sensitive to detect bradykinesia in Parkinson Disease. In this sense, this pilot study presents a comparative analysis between inertial sensors (accelerometer and gyroscope) and optical flow to assess sequences of 10 repetitive finger-tapping movements performed at a cued frequency of 1 Hz in 7 healthy volunteers. Results from the statistical analysis (Spearman-Rank test and coefficient of variation) showed that these methods are feasible for the objective evaluation of bradykinesia as part of telehealth applications.
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