
Our systematic scoping review and perspective "Wearable Sensor Technologies to Assess Motor Functions in People With Multiple Sclerosis" has just been published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research. We have included 308 papers from 1997 to 2022 with different contexts: real-world, laboratory, and mixed. They assessed physical activity, gait, dexterity / tremor, and balance. Sensors included accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, touchscreens, and mechanical pedometers. We believe quasi-continuous remote monitoring of motor functions could help optimize the disease management in the future.
The accompanying web app allows interactive result exploration and the local citation network shows the connections between the 308 included papers and their co-authors.
Woelfle T, Bourguignon L, Lorscheider J, Kappos L, Naegelin Y, Jutzeler CR. Wearable Sensor Technologies to Assess Motor Functions in People With Multiple Sclerosis: Systematic Scoping Review and Perspective. J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44428
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