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Lifecorder: A New Device for the Long-term Monitoring of Motor Activities for Parkinson's Disease
2004
Internal medicine (Tokyo. 1992)
Objective To quantitatively evaluate motor activity, its fluctuations, and drug effects in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), the Lifecorder ® , a new monitoring device, was attached to a group of patients for several weeks. This enabled the continuous recording of motor activity in ten scaled magnitudes at two-minute intervals for 6 weeks. Patients and Methods Thirteen patients with PD who required dopamine receptor agonist therapy were monitored with Lifecorder, and seven healthy
doi:10.2169/internalmedicine.43.685
pmid:15468966
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