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Default Wireless Sensors, Tablet Computer Measure Parkinson’s Tremors

Wireless Sensors, Tablet Computer Measure Parkinson’s Tremors

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Two weeks ago at the AdvaMed 2011 medical technology conference in Washington, D.C., Great Lakes Neurotechnologies, headquartered in Cleveland, demonstrated its Kinesia HomeView device. Kinesia HomeView, which has FDA clearance in the U.S. and also has been approved for sale in several other countries, combines wireless sensors and a touch-screen tablet to help patients and physicians assess whether medications and/or neurostimulation therapy are working properly
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