DocumentCode :
1275488
Title :
WiiPD—Objective Home Assessment of Parkinson's Disease Using the Nintendo Wii Remote
Author :
Synnott, J. ; Liming Chen ; Nugent, Chris D. ; Moore, G.
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Res. Inst., Univ. of Ulster, Newtownabbey, UK
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1304
Lastpage :
1312
Abstract :
Current clinical methods for the assessment of Parkinson´s disease (PD) suffer from inconvenience, infrequency, and subjectivity. WiiPD is an approach for the objective home-based assessment of PD which utilizes the intuitive and sensor-rich Nintendo Wii remote. Combined with an electronic patient diary, a suite of minigames, a metric analyzer, and a visualization engine, we propose that this system can complement existing clinical practice by providing objective metrics gathered frequently over extended periods of time. In this paper, we detail the approach and introduce a series of metrics deemed capable of quantifying the severity of tremor and bradykinesia in those with PD. The system has been tested on a 71-year-old participant with PD over a period of 15 days, a 72-year-old control user without PD, and a group of eight young adults. Results indicate a clear correlation between patient self-rating scores of tremor severity and metric values obtained, in addition to clear differences in metrics obtained from each user group. These results suggest that this approach is capable of indicating the presence and severity of the motor symptoms of PD that affect arm motor control.
Keywords :
biomechanics; biomedical equipment; diseases; medical computing; medical information systems; neurophysiology; Nintendo Wii remote; WiiPD; age 71 yr; age 72 yr; arm motor control; bradykinesia; electronic patient diary; metric analyzer; minigames; motor symptoms; objective homebased Parkinson´s disease assessment; objective metrics series; time 15 day; tremor severity; visualization engine; Accelerometers; Cameras; Games; Parkinson´s disease; Performance evaluation; Visualization; Motor assessment; Parkinson's disease (PD); tremor; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Female; Humans; Male; Parkinson Disease; Task Performance and Analysis; Video Games;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1089-7771
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2012.2215878
Filename :
6289368
Link To Document :
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