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Kinect v2 based system for Parkinson's disease assessment
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2015
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Gait AnalysisHuman Pose Estimation3D Pose EstimationHuman Motion AnalysisMotor ControlMovement AnalysisRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologyImage AnalysisMotion CaptureNeurologyKinematicsHuman MotionNeurorehabilitationHealth SciencesMachine VisionRehabilitationMedical Image ComputingPd PatientsMovement DisordersComputer VisionPhysical TherapyKinect V2Parkinson DiseasePathological GaitHuman MovementMedicine
Human motion analysis can provide valuable information for supporting the clinical assessment of movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease (PD). In this contribution, we study the suitability of a Kinect v2 based system for supporting PD assessment in a clinical environment, in comparison to the original Kinect (v1). In this study, 3-D body joint data were acquired from both normal subjects, and PD patients treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS). Then, several gait parameters were extracted from the gathered data. The obtained results show that 96% of the considered parameters are appropriate for distinguishing between non-PD subjects, PD patients with DBS stimulator switched on, and PD patients with stimulator switched off (p-value <; 0.001, Kruskal-Wallis test). These results are markedly better than the ones obtained using Kinect v1, where only 73% of the parameters are considered appropriate (p-value <; 0.001).
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