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Wearable sensors and decision algorithms for advanced therapy referral in Parkinson’s disease.

Heldman, D.A., Giuffrida, J.P., Cubo, E. Movement Disorders Society Annual Meeting, 2016, Berlin, Germany.

Advanced Therapy Referral in Parkinson’s Disease Using Wearable Sensors

Heldman, DA., Giuffrida, J.P., Cubo, E. 68th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Vancouver, BC, 2016

Prospective study on cost-effectiveness of home-based motor assessment in Parkinson’s disease

E Cubo, N Mariscal, B Solano, V Becerra, D Armesto, S Calvo, J Arribas, J Seco, A Martinez, L Zorrilla, and D Heldman J Telemed Telecare 1357633X16638971, first published on March 21, 2016

Randomized, Blinded Pilot Testing of Nonconventional Stimulation Patterns and Shapes in Parkinson’s Disease and Essential Tremor: Evidence for Further Evaluating Narrow and Biphasic Pulses

Umer Akbar MD, Robert S. Raike PhD, Nawaz Hack MD, Christopher W. Hess MD, Jared Skinner PhD, Daniel Martinez-Ramirez MD, Sol DeJesus MD, Michael S. Okun MD Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface (onlinelibrary.wiley.com) DOI: 10.1111/ner.12397  First published: 22 March

Computer-Guided Deep Brain Stimulation Programming for Parkinson’s Disease

Heldman, D.A., Pulliam, C.L., Urrea Mendoza, E., Gartner, M., Giuffrida, J.P., Montgomery, E.B., Espay, A.J., and Revilla, F.J. Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface, Dec 2015.

Great Lakes NeuroTech Allowed Patent Claims for Deep Brain Stimulation Visualization Maps

VIEW PDF 14 OCT 2015: Valley View, OH – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies (GLNT) announced today they have received a new allowance of claims from the U.S. Patent Office, focused on technology for Parkinson’s disease diagnostics and treatment. This particular application

Great Lakes NeuroTech Secures $1.9M for Closed-Loop Programming of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s with Wearable Sensors

View PDF 21 SEP 2015: Cleveland, OH – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies (GLNT), announced they have received $1.9M from the National Institutes of Health to improve the efficacy of deep brain stimulation (DBS) programming for Parkinson’s disease (PD) and minimize time

Computer-guided deep brain stimulation programming using automated motion sensor-based functional mapping

D.A. Heldman, C.L. Pulliam, E. Urrea Mendoza, M. Gartner, J.P. Giuffrida, E.B. Montgomery, F.J. Revilla Movement Disorders Society Annual Meeting, 2015, San Diego, CA

Wearable sensors for quantifying deep brain stimulation washout effects on gait in Parkinson’s disease

D.A. Heldman, E.B. Brokaw, A.J. Espay, F.J. Revilla, D.E. Riley, T.O. Mera, J.P. Giuffrida, B.L. Walter Movement Disorders Society Annual Meeting, 2015, San Diego, CA

Continuous motion sensor assessment of Parkinson’s disease during activities of daily living

C.L. Pulliam, D.A. Heldman, M.A. Burack, T.O. Mera Movement Disorders Society Annual Meeting, 2015, San Diego, CA