Journal article

Objective evaluation of bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease using an inexpensive marker-less motion tracking system

WL Lee, NC Sinclair, M Jones, JL Tan, EL Proud, R Peppard, HJ McDermott, T Perera

Physiological Measurement | IOP Publishing Ltd | Published : 2019

Abstract

Objective: Quantification of bradykinesia (slowness of movement) is crucial for the treatment and monitoring of Parkinson's disease. Subjective observational techniques are the de-facto 'gold standard', but such clinical rating scales suffer from poor sensitivity and inter-rater variability. Although various technologies have been developed for assessing bradykinesia in recent years, most still require considerable expertise and effort to operate. Here we present a novel method to utilize an inexpensive off-the-shelf hand-tracker (Leap Motion) to quantify bradykinesia. Approach: Eight participants with Parkinson's disease receiving benefit from deep brain stimulation were recruited for the s..

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