Scientists track Parkinson's progression by watching how patients walk at home
NCT ID NCT04653688
Summary
This study aimed to find better ways to measure how Parkinson's disease changes over time. Researchers tracked 83 people with Parkinson's and related conditions by having them wear special insoles that recorded their walking patterns at home for 10 days. They compared these walking measurements with other tests and scans to see if changes in gait could serve as a reliable marker of disease progression.
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Hopital Roger Salengro, CHU Lille
Lille, 59037, France
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