Movement analysis in the diagnosis and management of Parkinson’s diseaseOA
Challenges in the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease:Parkinson’s disease(PD)is an increasingly prevalent neurodegenerative disease,at first sight primarily characterized by motor symptoms,although non-motor symptoms also constitute a major part of the overall phenotype.Clinically,this disease cannot be diagnosed reliably until a large part of the vulnerable dopaminergic neurons has been irretrievably lost,and the disease progresses inexorably.New biological criteria for PD have been proposed recently and might eventually improve early diagnosis,but they require further validation,and their use will initially be restricted to a research environment(Darweesh et al.,2024).
Johannes Burtscher;Nicolas Bourdillon;Jules MJanssen Daalen;Aurélien Patoz;Julien FBally;Martin Kopp;Davide Malatesta;Bastiaan RBloem;
Institute of Sport Sciences,University of Lausanne,Lausanne,SwitzerlandRadboud University Medical Center,Department of Neurology,Donders Institute for Brain,Cognition and Behavior,Center of Expertise for Parkinson and Movement Disorders,Nijmegen,The Netherlands Radboud University Medical Center,Department of Medical BioSciences,Nijmegen,The NetherlandsInstitute of Sport Sciences,University of Lausanne,Lausanne,Switzerland Research and Development Department,Volodalen Swiss Sport Lab,Aigle,SwitzerlandService of Neurology,Department of Clinical Neurosciences,Lausanne University Hospital(CHUV)and University of Lausanne(UNIL),Lausanne,SwitzerlandDepartment of Sport Science,University of Innsbruck,Innsbruck,Austria
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《Neural Regeneration Research》 2025 (002)
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