Home-Based Study Shows That Wearable Sensors Can Measure Activity and Disability in People With MS
December 21, 2019
December 21, 2019
NEW YORK, Dec. 21 -- The National Multiple Sclerosis Society issued the following news:
Researchers showed that biosensors - small devices worn on the wrist, ankle and chest -provided information on movement and daily activities that aligned with standard scales used by neurologists to measure MS disability. The ability to monitor people with MS in their home environments may improve the management of changes in disease course. This team is led by Tanuja Chitnis, MD (Brigham and Wom . . .
Researchers showed that biosensors - small devices worn on the wrist, ankle and chest -provided information on movement and daily activities that aligned with standard scales used by neurologists to measure MS disability. The ability to monitor people with MS in their home environments may improve the management of changes in disease course. This team is led by Tanuja Chitnis, MD (Brigham and Wom . . .