Apkinson : the Smartphone Application for Telemonitoring Parkinson’s Patients Through speech, Gait and Hands Movement

Aim: This paper introduces Apkinson, a mobile application for motor evaluation and monitoring of Parkinson’s disease patients. Materials & methods: The App is based on previously reported methods, for instance, the evaluation of articulation and pronunciation in speech, regularity and freezing o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurodegenerative disease management 2020-06, Vol.10 (3), p.137-157
Hauptverfasser: Orozco-Arroyave, Juan Rafael, Vásquez-Correa, Juan Camilo, Klumpp, Philipp, Pérez-Toro, Paula Andrea, Escobar-Grisales, Daniel, Roth, Nils, Ríos-Urrego, Cristian David, Strauss, Martin, Carvajal-Castaño, Helber Andrés, Bayerl, Sebastian, Castrillón-Osorio, Luis Reinel, Arias-Vergara, Tomas, Künderle, Arne, López-Pabón, Felipe Orlando, Parra-Gallego, Luis Felipe, Eskofier, Björn, Gómez-Gómez, Luis Felipe, Schuster, Maria, Nöth, Elmar
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Zusammenfassung:Aim: This paper introduces Apkinson, a mobile application for motor evaluation and monitoring of Parkinson’s disease patients. Materials & methods: The App is based on previously reported methods, for instance, the evaluation of articulation and pronunciation in speech, regularity and freezing of gait in walking, and tapping accuracy in hand movement. Results: Preliminary experiments indicate that most of the measurements are suitable to discriminate patients and controls. Significance is evaluated through statistical tests. Conclusion: Although the reported results correspond to preliminary experiments, we think that Apkinson is a very useful App that can help patients, caregivers and clinicians, in performing a more accurate monitoring of the disease progression. Additionally, the mobile App can be a personal health assistant.
ISSN:1758-2024
1758-2032
DOI:10.2217/nmt-2019-0037