Why Beating an Egg for a Minute Can Help Evaluate the Parkinson From Home
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Analyzing how a person beats an egg for a minute from the information collected by an intelligent clock can help evaluate motor alterations associated with Parkinson's disease from home, according to experts from the Research Group on Instrumentation and Applied Acoustics of the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM). The study, published in 'Technologies', involved 22 people with Parkinson's, all members of the Parkinson Madrid Association, and…
A team from the Polytechnic University of Madrid has developed a methodology based on intelligent watches and artificial intelligence that allows us to analyze motor alterations associated with Parkinson's through a simple activity of daily life: beating an egg for a minute. The study shows how such a daily gesture - in which some people detect the first motor changes - can become an objective source of information about motor function in the di…
Analyzing how a person beats an egg for a minute from the information collected by an intelligent clock can help evaluate motor alterations associated with Parkinson’s disease from home, according to experts from the Research Group on Instrumentation and Applied Acoustics of the Polytechnic University of Madrid (UPM).
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