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각속도 측정시스템을 이용한 특발성 파킨슨병 환자와 정상인의 빠른 손놀림 동작의 비교Comparison of Movement of Rapid Alternating Movements of Hands in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease Patients and Normal Subjects using Angular Velocity Measurement System

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Comparison of Movement of Rapid Alternating Movements of Hands in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease Patients and Normal Subjects using Angular Velocity Measurement System
Authors
김지원권유리엄광문전재훈이정한이정환권도영고성범박병규
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
대한전기학회
Keywords
Parkinson' s disease; UPDRS; Gyro sensor; Angular velocity; Quantification
Citation
전기학회논문지ABCD, v.59, no.3, pp.674 - 677
Journal Title
전기학회논문지ABCD
Volume
59
Number
3
Start Page
674
End Page
677
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/117970
ISSN
1229-2443
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to analyze bradykinesia of forearm movement in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) as compared to those of normal subjects. A gyrosensor was selected for the measurement of forearm movement, because it can provide angular velocity signal which is free from the gravitational artifact and also because it can be conveniently used during clinical test of bradykinesia. Forty PD patients (age: 65.7 ± 11.1 yrs, H&Y stage:2.3 ±0.5), 14 age-matched elderly subjects (65±3.9 yrs) and 17 healthy young subjects (24±2.1 yrs) participated in this study. Angular velocity during forearm movement of pronation/supination was measured in both arms. Suggested quantitative measures of bradykinesia were root-mean-squared (RMS) angular velocity, RMS angle, peak power and total power which were derived from the angular velocity. ANOVA showed that all measures were significantly different among three groups (p<0.001). Subsequent post-hoc test revealed that all measures in PD patients were significantly smaller than in healthy elderly and healthy young subjects (p<0.05). This results suggest that PD patients can be differentiated from normal subjects using suggested measures.
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