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Review
. 2024 Aug;271(8):4733-4750.
doi: 10.1007/s00415-024-12354-9. Epub 2024 May 31.

Intelligent devices for assessing essential tremor: a comprehensive review

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Intelligent devices for assessing essential tremor: a comprehensive review

Yumeng Peng et al. J Neurol. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Essential tremor (ET) stands as the most prevalent movement disorder, characterized by rhythmic and involuntary shaking of body parts. Achieving an accurate and comprehensive assessment of tremor severity is crucial for effectively diagnosing and managing ET. Traditional methods rely on clinical observation and rating scales, which may introduce subjective biases and hinder continuous evaluation of disease progression. Recent research has explored new approaches to quantifying ET. A promising method involves the use of intelligent devices to facilitate objective and quantitative measurements. These devices include inertial measurement units, electromyography, video equipment, and electronic handwriting boards, and more. Their deployment enables real-time monitoring of human activity data, featuring portability and efficiency. This capability allows for more extensive research in this field and supports the shift from in-lab/clinic to in-home monitoring of ET symptoms. Therefore, this review provides an in-depth analysis of the application, current development, potential characteristics, and roles of intelligent devices in assessing ET.

Keywords: Deep learning; Essential tremor; Machine learning; Wearable device.

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