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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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Colonial Foundation, St Vincent's Hospital Research Endowment Fund, and the National Health and Medical Research Council (project grant #1103238). The Bionics Institute acknowledges the support it receives from the Victorian Government through its operational infrastructure program. NCS is supported through an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.