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Freezing of Gait detection in Parkinson's disease using accelerometer based smart clothes
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2011
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Gait AnalysisSmart ClothesWearable SystemKinesiologyAssistive TechnologyFog DetectionGait DetectionAccelerometerWearable TechnologyPathological GaitHuman MotionHuman MovementIntegrated AccelerometersWearable SensorDegenerative Neurological DisorderMovement AnalysisHealth Sciences
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a degenerative neurological disorder. Patients suffer from different movement disturbances. Amongst others, freezing of gait (FOG) is a common and disabling feature. A new method for FOG detection using a garment with integrated accelerometers, the MiMed-Pants, is presented and evaluated. MiMed-Pants are loose fitting washable pants for measuring movements and were previously developed. The accelerations of shanks and belt of 6 patients were recorded while walking on two standardized courses. The occurrence of FOG were detected and documented both by the new method and by a physician. Those recordings were then compared afterwards to determine the new method's sensitivity and specificity. With this wearable measurement device FOG could be detected without the distracting effects of an extensive measurement installation.
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