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News

 APDM Acquired by ERT
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By Matthew Johnson
In News, Press Release
Posted June 10, 2020

APDM Acquired by ERT

To our loyal customers, We are happy to announce APDM’s acquisition by ERT, the leading data and technology company for clinical trials. Our companies’ operations […]

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 OHSU Study Determines Four Most Sensitive Objective Measures of Balance Dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease
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By APDM
In News, Mobility Lab, Neuroscience
Posted May 19, 2020

OHSU Study Determines Four Most Sensitive Objective Measures of Balance Dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease

Using APDM’s Mobility Lab v2 and Opal IMU sensors, the study concludes that “these findings suggest that clinical trials focused on improving balance dysfunction in […]

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 Cerebellar White Matter Damage Is Associated With Postural Sway Deficits in People With Multiple Sclerosis
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By APDM
In News, Mobility Lab, Neuroscience
Posted October 4, 2019

Cerebellar White Matter Damage Is Associated With Postural Sway Deficits in People With Multiple Sclerosis

Objective To assess how postural sway deficits during eyes open and closed relate to the integrity of cerebellar peduncles in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). […]

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 Cognitive associations with comprehensive gait and static balance measures in Parkinson’s disease
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By APDM
In Geriatrics, News, Mobility Lab, Neuroscience
Posted August 1, 2019

Cognitive associations with comprehensive gait and static balance measures in Parkinson’s disease

Introduction Gait and balance impairments are cardinal features of Parkinson’s disease (PD) that require cognitive input. However, the extent to which specific gait and balance […]

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 Dual-Tasking in Parkinson’s Disease
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By APDM
In News, Mobility Lab
Posted July 1, 2019

Dual-Tasking in Parkinson’s Disease

Abstract Introduction: Impairment of dual-tasking, as an attention-based primary cognitive dysfunction, is frequently observed in Parkinson’s Disease (PD). The Training-PD study [...]

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 A Novel Neuromodulation Intervention Improves Gait & Balance for Spinocerebellar Ataxia
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By Matthew Johnson
In Health, News, Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Neuroscience
Posted October 24, 2018

A Novel Neuromodulation Intervention Improves Gait & Balance for Spinocerebellar Ataxia

Neuromodulation is a non-invasive or minimally invasive therapy that has been gaining popularity for relieving symptoms and restoring function across a wide range of chronic […]

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 OHSU Utilizes Sensors to Track Upper Extremity Motion Patterns during Surgical Simulation Training
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By Matthew Johnson
In Education, News, Opal, Biomechanics
Posted July 24, 2018

OHSU Utilizes Sensors to Track Upper Extremity Motion Patterns during Surgical Simulation Training

The path to becoming a surgeon requires intensive training and extensive schooling. Typically, one must spend four years in undergraduate study, four years in medical […]

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 MIT Publishes Findings that Link Agility & Athletic Performance to 4 Key Metrics
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By Matthew Johnson
In News, Athletics, Opal, Biomechanics
Posted June 25, 2018

MIT Publishes Findings that Link Agility & Athletic Performance to 4 Key Metrics

When we consider an elite athlete’s performance in a competition, time is often the metric used to rank their overall performance. We describe professional athletes […]

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 The Universities of Tübingenü and Kiel Investigate how Fear of Falling Influences Parkinson’s Patients’ Turning Strategies
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By Matthew Johnson
In Mobility Lab, Continuous Monitoring, Geriatrics, News
Posted April 30, 2018

The Universities of Tübingenü and Kiel Investigate how Fear of Falling Influences Parkinson’s Patients’ Turning Strategies

Decreases in skeletal muscle mass and strength are a natural part of the aging process. Functional decline over time makes static and dynamic balance a […]

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 A New Study from USC finds Potential Developmental Markers of Infant Neuromotor Control
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By Matthew Johnson
In News, Continuous Monitoring, Infants
Posted March 19, 2018

A New Study from USC finds Potential Developmental Markers of Infant Neuromotor Control

The Question A study conducted by the University of Michigan found that infants with Down syndrome produced more low intensity activity than infants with typical […]

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