Hands-feet wireless devices: Test-retest reliability and discriminant validity of motor measures in Parkinson's disease telemonitoring.
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Full Title: Acta Neurol Scand
Abbreviation: Acta Neurol Scand
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"the details on the sh-sf sensors and algorithms are provided in the data s1 2 3 once the sensor devices were worn the participants were asked to perform 14 motor tasks which were divided as follows: upper limb motility: thumb/forefinger tapping (thff) thumb/middle finger tapping (thmf) forefinger tapping (ftap) hand opening/closing (opcl) and forearm pronation/supination (psup); lower limb motility: leg agility (hehe) toe tapping with heel pin (tthp) heel tapping with toe pin (http) and heel-toe tapping (heto); tremor: rest tremor of the upper limbs (hrst) and postural tremor of the upper limbs (post); and gait: gait evaluation (gtaf); 360^0 rotation (rota); arm swing during gait (gtah).; data s1 click here for additional data file."
"CONFLICTS OF INTEREST The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare relevant to the content of this article. The Azienda USL Toscana Nord Ovest and Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna filed an Italian patent concerning SensHand."
"This work was financially supported by the DAPHNE project (Regione Toscana PAR FAS 2007–2013, Bando FAS SALUTE 2014, CUP J52I16000170002). The publication of this article under the hybrid open access option was sponsored by Azienda Usl Toscana nord ovest, Regione Toscana, Italia"
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