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APDM Wearable Technologies | An ERT Company retweeted
Which wearable devices have been widely used for studying various aspects of mobility? MobilityBase has the answer :). Top 3 devices: Opal (@APDMinc) Physilog (@GaitUp) Dynaport Hybrid (@McRobertsNL) #mobility #digitalmeasures #wearabledevices #research datawrapper.de/_/PTmyd/
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Exciting news from APDM!
10 Jun 2020
Welcome to the ERT family, APDM! We’re excited to revolutionize clinical trials by adding precision motion wearables and digital biomarkers to ERT’s eClinical suite. ert.co/2AXVNca
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APDM Wearable Technologies | An ERT Company retweeted
2 Apr 2020
Author video abstract for Prefrontal Cortical Activation With Open and Closed-Loop Tactile Cueing When Walking and Turning in Parkinson Disease A Pilot Study: cdn-links.lww.com/permalink/…

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APDM Wearable Technologies | An ERT Company retweeted
When you have a participant who drove 1.5 hours and dedicated @elonuniversity undergrads doing @UR_at_Elon alongside @elonpt students on the COOL-MS exercise study funded by @LSVTGlobal - you know your Saturday morning was well-spent! @APDMinc @CrystalRamsey7 @ElonBiomechanic
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APDM Wearable Technologies | An ERT Company retweeted
#Researchers @OHSUNews are testing the wearable #technology developed @APDMinc to #monitor #daily #mobility in individuals at risk of #falls. Read more: scientia.global/dr-fay-b-hor… #neurology #frailty #aging #gait
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Congratulations to researchers at @NIH @UDelaware @GeorgeMasonU on being awarded Outstanding Poster from the North America Caribbean Region for "Validation of APDM Opal Inertial Sensors to Assess Gait in Typically Developing Children" at #WCPT2019 - Visit APDM at Booth F11
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APDM Wearable Technologies | An ERT Company retweeted
8 Mar 2019
Thank you to another #ISPGR2019 exhibitor! Looking forward to welcoming @APDMinc to Edinburgh!
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Rutgers University used multi-modal sensors to track biophysical signals from the nervous system during dance. They revealed the dynamically evolving coupled cohesiveness of bodies in motion. Could this change the way dance is taught? buff.ly/2Tfp9ra #Dance @RutgersU
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Great news for clinicians and patients - shorter test times!
New work from the SNL coming out of CSU. Why take 6 minutes when you only need 2? @APDMinc authors.elsevier.com/a/1YPpW…
Italian researchers found that therapists using wearable sensors had better neurorehabilitation outcomes for children with cerebral palsy. Is your doctor using wearable technology to create a patient-tailored rehabilitation plan? buff.ly/2Pq5w1v #cerebralpalsy
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Traumatic brain injury impacts 3 million children worldwide every year, which challenges their dynamic stability during gait. A gait training program for children should consider cognitive rehabilitation to address markedly greater dual-task costs. buff.ly/2RSzxUn #TBI
670 elderly adults who had fallen in the past year enrolled in either a tai ji quan balance training, an exercise class, or a stretching class. Six months later, tai ji quan was more effective than conventional approaches for reducing the number of falls. buff.ly/2pKodha
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We all know the dangers of texting and walking, but did you know that people with multiple sclerosis suffer greater dual-task costs? This negatively impacts their ability to walk and texting accuracy decreases. buff.ly/2qILwIu #MultipleSclerosis
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iMOVE therapy allows young children with cerebral palsy to self-initiate motor learning experiences early on when there is the most potiential for neuroplastic change. iMOVE is now being tested in a clinical trial with 42 particpants. buff.ly/2RMQ64a #cerebralpalsy
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Researchers at MIT looked at how spacesuit padding thickness impacts an astronaut's ability to walk and move as current suit fit decisions are based on subjective feedback. buff.ly/2zOoUuz @NASA
Researchers at Sheba Medical Center found that people with multiple sclerosis with a history of falls exhibited different strategies for transitioning from seated to standing compared to their counterparts without a fear of falling. buff.ly/2T5MFH8 #MultipleSclerosis
Lipoic acid is an antioxidant effective in animals with multiple sclerosis (MS), but what does it do in humans? A 2-year study of people with MS found that lipoic acid had a positive effect of walking performance. buff.ly/2TdCobQ #MultipleSclerosis