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一种用于解决帕金森病动作性震颤的可穿戴振动装置(艾玛手表):初步可行性研究

A Wearable Vibratory Device (The Emma Watch) to Address Action Tremor in Parkinson Disease: Pilot Feasibility Study.

作者信息

Pacheco Alissa, van Schaik Tempest A, Paleyes Nadzeya, Blacutt Miguel, Vega Julio, Schreier Abigail R, Zhang Haiyan, Macpherson Chelsea, Desai Radhika, Jancke Gavin, Quinn Lori

机构信息

Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States.

Microsoft Research, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

出版信息

JMIR Biomed Eng. 2023 Oct 23;8:e40433. doi: 10.2196/40433.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Parkinson disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease that has a wide range of motor symptoms, such as tremor. Tremors are involuntary movements that occur in rhythmic oscillations and are typically categorized into rest tremor or action tremor. Action tremor occurs during voluntary movements and is a debilitating symptom of PD. As noninvasive interventions are limited, there is an ever-increasing need for an effective intervention for individuals experiencing action tremors. The Microsoft Emma Watch, a wristband with 5 vibrating motors, is a noninvasive, nonpharmaceutical intervention for tremor attenuation.

OBJECTIVE

This pilot study investigated the use of the Emma Watch device to attenuate action tremor in people with PD.

METHODS

The sample included 9 people with PD who were assessed on handwriting and hand function tasks performed on a digitized tablet. Tasks included drawing horizontal or vertical lines, tracing a star, spiral, writing "elelelel" in cursive, and printing a standardized sentence. Each task was completed 3 times with the Emma Watch programmed at different vibration intensities, which were counterbalanced: high intensity, low intensity (sham), and no vibration. Digital analysis from the tablet captured kinematic, dynamic, and spatial attributes of drawing and writing samples to calculate mathematical indices that quantify upper limb motor function. APDM Opal sensors (APDM Wearable Technologies) placed on both wrists were used to calculate metrics of acceleration and jerk. A questionnaire was provided to each participant after using the Emma Watch to gain a better understanding of their perspectives of using the device. In addition, drawings were compared to determine whether there were any visual differences between intensities.

RESULTS

In total, 9 people with PD were tested: 4 males and 5 females with a mean age of 67 (SD 9.4) years. There were no differences between conditions in the outcomes of interest measured with the tablet (duration, mean velocity, number of peaks, pause time, and number of pauses). Visual differences were observed within a small subset of participants, some of whom reported perceived improvement. The majority of participants (8/9) reported the Emma Watch was comfortable, and no problems with the device were reported.

CONCLUSIONS

There were visually depicted and subjectively reported improvements in handwriting for a small subset of individuals. This pilot study was limited by a small sample size, and this should be taken into consideration with the interpretation of the quantitative results. Combining vibratory devices, such as the Emma Watch, with task specific training, or personalizing the frequency to one's individual tremor may be important steps to consider when evaluating the effect of vibratory devices on hand function or writing ability in future studies. While the Emma Watch may help attenuate action tremor, its efficacy in improving fine motor or handwriting skills as a stand-alone tool remains to be demonstrated.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)是一种神经退行性疾病,具有多种运动症状,如震颤。震颤是有节奏振荡中出现的不自主运动,通常分为静止性震颤或动作性震颤。动作性震颤发生在自主运动期间,是帕金森病的一种使人衰弱的症状。由于非侵入性干预有限,对于经历动作性震颤的个体,对有效干预的需求日益增加。微软艾玛手表是一款带有5个振动马达的腕带,是一种用于减轻震颤的非侵入性、非药物干预手段。

目的

这项初步研究调查了艾玛手表设备对帕金森病患者动作性震颤的减轻作用。

方法

样本包括9名帕金森病患者,他们在数字化平板电脑上进行的书写和手部功能任务中接受评估。任务包括画横线或竖线、画星星、画螺旋线、草书写“elelelel”以及打印一个标准化句子。每个任务在艾玛手表设置为不同振动强度(高强度、低强度(假刺激)和无振动,这些强度相互平衡)的情况下完成3次。平板电脑的数字分析捕捉了绘图和书写样本的运动学、动力学和空间属性,以计算量化上肢运动功能的数学指标。放置在双腕上的APDM Opal传感器(APDM可穿戴技术公司)用于计算加速度和急动度指标。在使用艾玛手表后,向每位参与者提供一份问卷,以更好地了解他们对使用该设备的看法。此外,对绘图进行比较,以确定不同强度之间是否存在任何视觉差异。

结果

总共对9名帕金森病患者进行了测试:4名男性和5名女性,平均年龄67(标准差9.4)岁。在平板电脑测量的感兴趣结果(持续时间、平均速度、峰值数量、停顿时间和停顿次数)方面,不同条件之间没有差异。在一小部分参与者中观察到了视觉差异,其中一些人报告感觉有所改善。大多数参与者(8/9)报告艾玛手表佩戴舒适,未报告该设备有任何问题。

结论

一小部分个体在书写方面有视觉呈现和主观报告的改善。这项初步研究受样本量小的限制,在解释定量结果时应考虑到这一点。在未来研究评估振动设备对手部功能或书写能力的影响时,将艾玛手表等振动设备与特定任务训练相结合,或根据个体震颤个性化频率可能是需要考虑的重要步骤。虽然艾玛手表可能有助于减轻动作性震颤,但其作为单一工具在改善精细运动或书写技能方面的功效仍有待证明。

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