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International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
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KinesiaU™

Target population: Tremor, Parkinson's disease

Measures:  Tremor, Bradykinesia, Gait / Mobility, Dyskinesia

Clinical support:  Monitoring

The KinesiaU™ motor assessment system is a prescription consumer app for individuals to measure their Parkinson’s disease symptoms using an iPhone or Android smartphone and smartwatch. The system tracks tremors, slowness, and dyskinesia, as well as therapies and activities in user-friendly reports patients can view on their smartphones and clinicians can view through the KinesiaU provider portal in real-time. These are intended to help patients and clinicians make better care decisions and identify therapies and activities to improve their symptoms.


Languages:  English, Italian

Platform:  iPhone, Android, wearable

User interfaces:  Researchers, Clinicians, Patients, Caregivers, Therapists

Additional Features:

  • Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies owns the data to the extent legally permissible by law and regulation, stored in Microsoft Azure Database
  • Can generate a database
  • Free support available

 


For more information:
Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Inc.
www.glneurotech.com
KinesiaU@glneurotech.com

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