Upper limbs kinematics analysis for Parkinson’s disease characterization
Abstract
The characterization of the upper limb’s kinematics in
Parkinsons disease is crucial for the understanding the
intricates of motor dysfunction in this exact condition. This
research indicates a notable’s deviation in reaching,
grasping, and manual dexterity among the Parkinson’s
patients, which is marked by diminishing the movements
amplitudes, prolonged durations and heightening
variability. These kinematic abnormalities don’t only hinder
daily activities but also profoundly impact the quality of
life. This provides a valuable insight into the limitations
experienced by individuals with the disease.
These recent years there have been several advancements
such as motion capture, wearables sensors which have
revolutionized the quantification of the upper limb’s
kinematics.
By leveraging these technologies to delineate the intricate
kinematic profiles associated with PD, personalized
treatment strategies can be developed to target specific
motor deficits and enhance overall functional capacity.
Ultimately, the characterization of upper limb kinematics in
PD serves as a cornerstone for optimizing patient care and
improving outcomes in this population.