Revolutionary Solution to Parkinson’s Freezing of Gait – Medriva

Posted: Published on January 19th, 2024

This post was added by Dr Simmons

A revolutionary solution to Parkinsons Freezing of Gait

Freezing of gait (FoG) is a common, disabling symptom of Parkinsons disease, severely affecting a patients ability to walk and participate in daily activities. However, a revolutionary development in the field offers new hope. A wearable, soft, robotic device has been created to help individuals with Parkinsons disease overcome FoG. The device, designed to be worn around the hips and thighs, gently assists the wearers hip movement, enabling longer strides and reducing the incidence of FoG.

The soft robotic apparel operates by providing moderate hip-flexion assistance during the swing phase of walking. It employs cable-driven actuators and sensors to estimate the phase of the walking cycle and generate assistive forces in harmony with the wearers biological muscles. This bottom-up solution to treating gait freezing has shown immediate and consistent improvement in walking quality and function across various conditions.

The study demonstrated a significant reduction in FoG, with the incidence falling from 63% to just 6% when the patient wore the robotic garment outdoors. Additionally, there was an improvement in walking distance and speed, and fewer falls, significantly enhancing the patients mobility and quality of life. This innovative approach has received positive feedback from experts in the field, signaling a breakthrough in Parkinsons treatment.

Despite the promising results, further investigation is required to validate the effects of the robotic apparel on a broader range of individuals with Parkinsons disease experiencing FoG. Additionally, testing in various environments and task contexts is necessary to fully understand the devices potential. Furthermore, research continues into other potential Parkinsons treatments, including a type of chimera bearing two heads created in the lab of chemist Matthew Disney, Ph.D., which has been found to trigger cells to increase protein synthesis, and eventually kills the subset of brain cells that die off in this neurodegenerative condition.

Alongside the soft robotic device, other technological innovations are being developed to assist individuals with Parkinsons disease. For instance, Boston-based GyroGear debuted a hand-stabilizing glove at CES 2024, designed to help patients with Parkinsons and those with hand tremors. These developments, along with the soft robotic apparel, highlight the potential of technology to transform the lives of individuals with Parkinsons disease.

Read the rest here:
Revolutionary Solution to Parkinson's Freezing of Gait - Medriva

Related Posts
This entry was posted in Parkinson's Treatment. Bookmark the permalink.

Comments are closed.