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Pilot study to evaluate transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) during sleep for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease

D.A. Heldman, C.L. Pulliam, L.M. Blassucci, J.P. Giuffrida, C.L. Comella Movement Disorders Society Annual Meeting, 2015, San Diego, CA

Effects of Age and Gender on Hand Motion Tasks

Wing Lok Au, Irene Soo Hoon Seah, Wei Li and Louis Chew Seng Tan Parkinson’s Disease, vol. 2015, Article ID 862427, 5 pages, 2015.

Evaluation of a clinician worn device for the quantitative assessment of abnormal muscle tone type and severity

E Brokaw, I Itin, D Heldman, J Giuffrida, E Montgomery 67th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Washington, DC, 2015

Prospective, comparative study on cost-effectiveness of home-based motor monitoring system and office-based medical assessment in advanced Parkinson´s disease

E Cubo Delgado, N Mariscal-Pérez, B Solano, V Becerra, J Arribas 67th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Washington, DC, 2015

Continuous Motion Sensor Assessment of Parkinson’s Disease During Activities of Daily Living

C Pulliam, D Heldman, E Brokaw, M Burack, T Mera 67th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology, Washington, DC, 2015

Wearables and Apps for Parkinson’s disease: Why Big Data and Big Names May Not Be Small Enough

VIEW PRESS RELEASE PDF  17 MAR 2015: Cleveland, OH – While headlines recently surged over big organizations such as Intel, Apple, and the Michael J. Fox Foundation partnering to launch pilot studies on wearables, mobile apps, and big data for

PRESS RELEASE: Great Lakes NeuroTech Pilot Studies Demonstrate Computer Guided Algorithms for Programming Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease

VIEW PRESS RELEASE PDF 06 FEB 2015: Valley View, OH – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies announced today they have completed two pilot studies [ http://glneurotech.com/kinesia/validation/dbs-pilot-study/ ] demonstrating computer-guided algorithms for programming deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson’s disease. The first study,

Motion Sensor Strategies for Automated Optimization of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s disease

Christopher L. Pulliam, Dustin A. Heldman, Tseganesh H. Orcutt, Thomas O. Mera, Joseph P. Giuffrida, Jerrold L. Vitek Parkinsonism & Related Disorders Jan 2015

PRESS RELEASE: Great Lakes NeuroTech Enters Medical Device App Market with Kinesia One for Monitoring Parkinson’s Disease

VIEW PRESS RELEASE 12 NOV 2014: Valley View, OH – Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies announced today they have successfully transitioned their Kinesia technology for objective monitoring of Parkinson’s disease to an app platform. Kinesia ONE™ [http://glneurotech.com/kinesia/] uses a patient worn sensor

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