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. 2022 Dec 31;13(1):72. doi: 10.3390/bios13010072

Table 5.

Non-Commercial / Research Wearables for Monitoring NDD-Related Motor Impairments.

NDD Type Device Type Research Description Sensors or Technology Used Real-Time Monitoring
Parkinson Bracelet (2017) Use wearable sensors to quantify doses in patients with PD to address motor affections such as tremors, bradykinesia, and dyskinesia [109]. Wrist and ankle motion sensors Yes
Parkinson Bracelet (2018) Evaluate a fall prediction test using body sensors in patients with PD [110]. Inertial sensor and software system (Kinesis QTUG™, Kinesis Health Technologies, Dublin, Ireland) Yes
Parkinson Bracelet and Belt (2021) Evaluate motor disabilities in patients with PD [111]. Accelerometer Yes
Parkinson Shoe accessory (2020) Using a 3D accelerometer, they validated a pair of pressure insoles in shoes to detect walking problems in patients with PD [112]. Accelerometer 3D and pressure insoles Yes
Parkinson Armband Propose a wearable device for the diagnosis of motor affections such as rigidity, tremor, and bradykinesia in patients with PD [113]. Sensor system composed of a force sensor, three inertial measurement units (IMUs), and four custom mechanomyography (MMG) sensors Yes
Parkinson Bracelet and Belt (2021) Evaluate the data obtained from a group of patients with PD by means of wearable sensors to quantify the severity of symptoms in the extremities of the patients [114]. Accelerometer Yes
Parkinson Wrist (2020) Validate a mechatronic wearable device that seeks to mitigate wrist stiffness in patients affected by PD [115]. One actuated joint and four passive revolute joints with a high overall intrinsic back drivability. Yes
Parkinson Shoe accessory and Belt (2022) Monitor and evaluate gait in patients with PD through a portable physiograph [116]. Pressure sensors, electromyography (EMG) sensors, and accelerometers. Yes
Parkinson Device on the back
(2022)
Evaluate the performance of a device to monitor and improve postural alignment, balance, and gait in patients with PD [117]. Device Up Right Go Yes
Parkinson Device on the neck
and back
(2019)
Propose a method to estimate stooped posture through sensors (i.e., accelerometers) mounted on the patient’s neck or upper back [118]. Accelerometer Yes
Epileptic Bracelet (2021) Evaluate the performance of the bracelet in detecting seizures through algorithms implemented with ML using multisignal biosensors worn on the patient’s wrist and ankle [119]. Wrist- and ankle-worn multisignal biosensors in conjunction with machine learning algorithms (MLAs) No
Epileptic Chest patch (2019) Evaluate seizure detection through heart rate variability using a portable electrocardiography device [120]. Portable Electrocardiogram (ECG) in conjunction with algorithms implemented in LabView No
Epileptic Wristband (2019) Evaluate a portable system based on accelerometry to detect tonic–clonic seizures [121]. Inertial sensors No
Epileptic Bracelet (2022) Propose an automated method based on machine learning to classify seizures [122]. Accelerometer and gyroscope Yes
Epileptic Bracelet (2022) Develop a system to detect seizures (epileptic / non-epileptic) using wearable sensors [123]. Electroencephalography (EEG), Electromyography
(EMG), and ECG
Yes
Epileptic Electrodes (2022) Monitor patients with epilepsy disease to propose effective strategies for seizure detection [124]. EEG, ECG, and
accelerometer
Yes
Epileptic Wrist-Worn
(2018)
Develop a wireless monitoring system (with an accelerometer as a sensor) worn on the patient’s wrist for seizure detection [125]. Accelerometer Yes
Epileptic Wrist and ankle
Bracelet (2022)
Investigate the effects of anticonvulsant medications monitored by a wearable device in patients with epilepsy [126]. Body temperature sensor, optical, infrared sensors, and a 3D accelerometer and gyroscope. Yes
Epileptic Diadem (2022) Evaluate the accuracy of absence seizure detection using an electroencephalographic wearable device [127]. EEG No
Epileptic Wrist-Worn and
Electrodes
(2017)
Develop a wearable system that detects seizures and alerts patient caregivers [128]. EEG, gyroscope, 3D accelerometer, optical, infrared sensors, and body temperature. No
Alzheimer Ankle Bracelet
(2018)
Evaluate an algorithm to monitor and record gait movements in patients with AD [129]. Accelerometer and
gyroscope
No
Alzheimer Electrodes
(2022)
Develop and evaluate a multiclass classification system for AD based on a commercial EEG acquisition system that uses sixteen channels [130]. EEG No
Alzheimer Wrist and ankle
Bracelet
(2019)
Review wearable devices that monitor and control posture and gait in patients with dementia [131]. Accelerometer and gyroscope No
Alzheimer Video camera
(2018)
Develop a platform to support patients suffering from impaired facial perception with an assistive intelligence device [132]. Algorithm- Facial Perception Model No
Alzheimer Wrist band
(2015)
They developed a localization band targeted at people suffering from memory diseases [133]. GPS and global system for mobile (GSM) communication Yes
Alzheimer Wrist band
(2018)
Determine whether characteristics extracted from arterial pulse waves (PWs) measured by wearable sensors could be useful for stratifying patients at risk of AD [134]. Photoplethysmography (PPG) No
Alzheimer Feet mounted
(2014)
Develop gait and balance analysis algorithms for the diagnosis of patients with AD [135]. Inertial sensor No
Alzheimer Belt
(2016)
Investigate ML classifiers applied in postural control in patients with AD [136]. Multiple Layer
Perceptrons (MLPs),
accelerometer, and
gyroscope
No