Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
July 2023
Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) requires an objective measure of severity to overcome the shortcoming of clinical scales when applied to trials for treatments. This is hindered due to the rarity of the disease resulting in small datasets. Further, the published quantitative measures for ataxia do not incorporate or underutilise expert knowledge.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe monitoring of disease progression in certain neurodegenerative conditions can significantly be quantified with the help of objective assessments. The severity assessment of diseases like Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) are usually based on different subjective measures. The ability of a participant with FRDA to perform standard neurological tests is the most common way of assessing disease progression.
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June 2021
Effective monitoring of the progression of neurodegenerative conditions can be significantly improved by objective assessments. Clinical assessments of conditions such as Friedreich's Ataxia (FA), currently rely on subjective measures commonly practiced in clinics as well as the ability of the affected individual to perform conventional tests of the neurological examination. In this study, we propose an ataxia measuring device, in the form of a pressure canister capable of sensing certain kinetic and kinematic parameters of interest to quantify the impairment levels of participants particularly when engaged in an activity that is closely associated with daily living.
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July 2020
The progression of neurodegenerative conditions can be effectively monitored and improved by using objective assessments. The conditions such as Friedreich Ataxia (FA) are clinically assessed by means of subjective measures commonly practised in clinics. Here, we propose a device capable of measuring ataxia, in the form of a `cup' capable of sensing certain kinematic parameters of interest while engaging in an activity that is closely related to daily living.
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July 2019
The disabilities affecting the peripheral regions of the body can be often as a result of cerebellar damage. Tremor, poor and inaccurate coordination, and irregular movements associated with gait, balance and speech are some of the manifestations. Conventionally expert opinion determines severity of Cerebellar Ataxia (CA) and the assessment is likely to be inherently subjective.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Cerebellar damage can often result in disabilities affecting the peripheral regions of the body. These include poor and inaccurate coordination, tremors and irregular movements that often manifest as disorders associated with balance, gait and speech. The severity assessment of Cerebellar ataxia (CA) is determined by expert opinion and is likely to be subjective in nature.
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