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Post E, Laarhoven T, Raykov Y, Little M, Nonnekes J, Heskes T, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2025 Feb; 22(1):37. PMID: 40011957
Background: Accurately measuring hypokinetic arm swing during free-living gait in Parkinson's disease (PD) is challenging due to other concurrent arm activities. We developed a method to isolate gait segments without...
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Evers L, Raykov Y, Heskes T, Krijthe J, Bloem B, Little M
Sensors (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 25(2). PMID: 39860736
Objective and continuous monitoring of Parkinson's disease (PD) tremor in free-living conditions could benefit both individual patient care and clinical trials, by overcoming the snapshot nature of clinical assessments. To...
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Janssen Daalen J, van den Bergh R, Prins E, Sadat Chenarani Moghadam M, van den Heuvel R, Veen J, et al.
NPJ Digit Med . 2024 Jul; 7(1):186. PMID: 38992186
Digital biomarkers that remotely monitor symptoms have the potential to revolutionize outcome assessments in future disease-modifying trials in Parkinson's disease (PD), by allowing objective and recurrent measurement of symptoms and...
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van den Bergh R, Evers L, de Vries N, Silva de Lima A, Bloem B, Valenti G, et al.
Front Neurol . 2023 Oct; 14:1251395. PMID: 37900610
Background: Physiotherapy for persons with Parkinson's disease (PwPD) could benefit from objective and continuous tracking of physical activity and falls in daily life. Objectives: We designed a remote monitoring system...
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Evers L, Peeters J, Bloem B, Meinders M
Front Neurol . 2023 May; 14:1150634. PMID: 37213910
Background: Digital tools such as wearable sensors may help to monitor Parkinson's disease (PD) in daily life. To optimally achieve the expected benefits, such as personized care and improved self-management,...
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Oosterwegel M, Krijthe J, den Brok M, van den Heuvel L, Richard E, Heskes T, et al.
Front Neurol . 2023 May; 14:1138546. PMID: 37122316
Background: Currently available treatment options for Parkinson's disease are symptomatic and do not alter the course of the disease. Recent studies have raised the possibility that cardiovascular risk management may...
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Sieberts S, Borzymowski H, Guan Y, Huang Y, Matzner A, Page A, et al.
PLOS Digit Health . 2023 Mar; 2(3):e0000208. PMID: 36976789
One of the promising opportunities of digital health is its potential to lead to more holistic understandings of diseases by interacting with the daily life of patients and through the...
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Maas B, Bloem B, Ben-Shlomo Y, Evers L, Helmich R, Kalf J, et al.
Clin Park Relat Disord . 2023 Feb; 8:100185. PMID: 36793589
Background: Females, people with young-onset PD and older individuals, and non-white populations are historically underrepresented in clinical Parkinson's disease (PD) research. Furthermore, research traditionally focused predominantly on motor symptoms of...
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Burq M, Rainaldi E, Ho K, Chen C, Bloem B, Evers L, et al.
NPJ Digit Med . 2022 Dec; 5(1):196. PMID: 36577809
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Roussos G, Herrero T, Hill D, Dowling A, Muller M, Evers L, et al.
NPJ Digit Med . 2022 Jul; 5(1):93. PMID: 35840653
Smartphones and wearables are widely recognised as the foundation for novel Digital Health Technologies (DHTs) for the clinical assessment of Parkinson's disease. Yet, only limited progress has been made towards...