Journal article

Measurement of axial rigidity and postural instability using wearable sensors

D Phan, M Horne, PN Pathirana, P Farzanehfar

Sensors Switzerland | MDPI | Published : 2018

Abstract

Axial Bradykinesia is an important feature of advanced Parkinson’s disease (PD). The purpose of this study is to quantify axial bradykinesia using wearable sensors with the long-term aim of quantifying these movements, while the subject performs routine domestic activities. We measured back movements during common daily activities such as pouring, pointing, walking straight and walking around a chair with a test system engaging a minimal number of Inertial Measurement (IM) based wearable sensors. Participants included controls and PD patients whose rotation and flexion of the back was captured by the time delay between motion signals from sensors attached to the upper and lower back. PD subj..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health and CSIRO's Data61. The authors thank Sajeewani Karunarathne and Michelle Braybrook for assistance in data collection and thank Anne Brocklebank Proud for assistance in the capture of images. BioKin (TM) is an inertial measurement sensor based wearable motion capture platform developed by Networked Sensing and Control (NSC) group at Deakin University (www.biokin.com.au).