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Wearable, AI-assisted UltiGesture May Curb Gait Freezing in Parkinson's

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An interdisciplinary research team from William and Mary University and Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is programming artificial intelligence to provide a wearable device to treat gait freezing (FoG), the temporary inability to move while walking, which is a motor symptom develop Parkinson's disease. “Freezing the aisle can be very isolating socially. It is very stressful, or at least stressful, for family members who have to help their loved ones. It affects their psyche through the fear of falling, ”Ingrid Pretzer-Aboff, PhD, Associate Professor and Senior Nursing Scientist at the VCU School of Nursing, said in a press release. The program to be developed focuses on the combination of the use of software (computer programming) and hardware (wearable devices) to deliver targeted vibrations in response to certain Parkinson's symptoms such as tremors or freezing gait. “There are very few ways to help patients like this. We hope that using vibration in this new w

Wearable, AI-assisted UltiGesture May Curb Gait Freezing in Parkinson's

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An interdisciplinary research team from William and Mary University and Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is programming artificial intelligence to provide a wearable device to treat gait freezing (FoG), the temporary inability to move while walking, which is a motor symptom develop Parkinson's disease. “Freezing the aisle can be very isolating socially. It is very stressful, or at least stressful, for family members who have to help their loved ones. It affects their psyche through the fear of falling, ”Ingrid Pretzer-Aboff, PhD, Associate Professor and Senior Nursing Scientist at the VCU School of Nursing, said in a press release. The program to be developed focuses on the combination of the use of software (computer programming) and hardware (wearable devices) to deliver targeted vibrations in response to certain Parkinson's symptoms such as tremors or freezing gait. “There are very few ways to help patients like this. We hope that using vibration in this new w