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Objective Assessment of Bradykinesia Estimated from the Wrist Extension in Older Adults and Patients with Parkinson's Disease

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Journal Ann Biomed Eng
Date 2017 Aug 31
PMID 28852889
Citations 11
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Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) presents several motor signs, including tremor and bradykinesia. However, these signs can also be found in other motor disorders and in neurologically healthy older adults. The incidence of bradykinesia in PD is relatively high in all stages of the disorder, even when compared to tremor. Thus, this research proposes an objective assessment of bradykinesia in patients with PD (G : 15 older adults with Parkinson's disease, 65.3 ± 9.1 years) and older adults (G : 12 healthy older adults, 60.1 ± 6.1 years). The severity of bradykinesia in the participants of G was assessed using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale. Movement and muscular activity were detected by means of inertial (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer) and electromyographic sensors while the participants performed wrist extension against gravity with the forearm on pronation. Mean and standard error of inertial and electromyographic signal parameters could discriminate PD patients from healthy older adults (p value <0.05). In discriminating patients with PD from healthy older adults, the mean sensitivity and specificity were respectively 86.67 and 83.33%. The discrimination between the groups, based on the objective evaluation of bradykinesia, may contribute to the accurate diagnosis of PD and to the monitoring of therapies to control parkinsonian bradykinesia, and opens the possibility for further comparative studies considering individuals suffering from other motor disorders.

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