Exoskeleton Could Quell the Tremors of Parkinson’s Disease Patients at Crucial Moments&nbs
Exoskeleton Could Quell the Tremors of Parkinson’s Disease Patients at Crucial Moments Parkinson’s disease brings on the shakes, and these tremors often get worse as the disease progresses. To prevent this symptom from interfering with patients’ daily lives, researchers in London have devised a clever arm exoskeleton that recognizes actions that require fine motor control, like lifting a cup or pointing, and turns on to suppress the tremors at those crucial moments. It’s quite early days for this experimental device, which was discussed at the IEEE Body Sensor Network meeting earlier this month. But the researchers intend to develop their prototype to help patients with Parkinson’s, as well as people with essential tremor.Click through to read the full article.IEEE Spectrum -- source link
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