A video-processing technique developed at the University of Florida that uses artificial intelligence will help neurologists better track the progression of Parkinson’s disease in patients, ultimately ...
Chances are that your social media feed has landed you on a reel which asks you to perform a fairly basic finger test supposed to be an informal indicator of the likelihood of you falling prey to the ...
In a recent study published in the journal npj Digital Medicine, researchers evaluated a novel artificial intelligence (AI) tool aimed at assessing the motor performance of potential Parkinson's ...
In a recent IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering study, researchers discuss the development of an automated system using machine learning (ML) algorithms that can ...
Early detection of even the slightest motor function changes can be critical to slowing the progression of Parkinson’s disease. Yet these subtle signs often go unnoticed. Now, UF researcher Diego L.
For now, there is no reliable self-test you can use to diagnose Parkinson’s disease. If you notice early symptoms like tremors, stiffness, weakness, or others, see a healthcare professional for a full ...
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