An introduction to Parkinson Smartwatch

This is the Parkinson Smartwatch, designed to support the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, especially to record and measure fluctuations. It is very easy to use and highly effective. The system comprises of a watch and a website.
Patients can effortlessly record an electronic diary, while an accelerometer records movement intensity. These data will support you to manage response fluctuations related to levodopa pharmacokinetics.
This is an example of a chart that is generated with it. Yellow means off, green is on, red means dyskinesia. You may recognize off periods in the morning (delayed on) and wearing off. The purple squares indicate medication moments (actual intake).
The Parkinson Smartwatch can help your patient to take pills more accurately, which can greatly improve the effectiveness of the treatment, thereby giving ‘more good hours’, in turn leading to a better general quality of life.

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The Parkinson Smartwatch has been designed to support the treatment of Parkinson’s disease. This easy and yet highly effective system comprises of a watch and a website.

Use the Parkinson Smartwatch to effortlessly record an electronic diary. Document the severity of disease in a split second. Anywhere, at any time.
The main instruction for patients is: Simply tap the rainbow to record your status in your diary.
Use the electronic diary charts to recognize fluctuations, to provide a more personalized treatment and 'more good hours'.
Reminders help to take medicines accurately. A patient can even upload a photograph of the exact pills for each medication time.

The Parkinson Smartwatch e-diary records and shows changes in your condition. Here is an example of a single day. The yellow segments show an ‘off’ or ‘bad’ moment, whilst green is ‘good’.

Keeping an accurate diary can significantly help to improve treatment plans. Many patients with Parkinson’s disease experience ‘good’ and ‘bad’ hours, so-called response fluctuations. These fluctuations can often be managed through changes to the medication schedule. Small changes can often make a big difference, but such changes require information. Your doctor needs to know when the ‘bad’ hours occur, and how they relate to mealtimes and when medication was taken. Recording such fluctuations in a handwritten diary can be a hassle, and such diaries are frequently inaccurate. The Parkinson Smartwatch provides a convenient and precise alternative. 

Simply tap on an icon on the watch to record an event in your electronic diary. 

Any changes in your motor control (e.g. stiffness, slowness, tremor) or dyskinesia (involuntary movements occurring when medication levels are too high);
eating a meal;
going to sleep;
taking pills
Or choose a specific symptom from your personalized list.

At the same time the Parkinson Smartwatch keeps track of your movements using accelerometry.

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You, your doctors, and other care providers can log in to your personal webpage on the Parkinson Smartwatch website and see smart charts documenting and detailing the data input using your Parkinson Smartwatch. Your doctor can use this information to improve your treatment schedule.

The Parkinson Smartwatch can help you to take your pills more accurately, which can greatly improve the effectiveness of the treatment, thereby giving you ‘more good hours’, in turn leading to a better general quality of life. 

Your Parkinson Smartwatch can be set up to receive medication reminders at different times of the day, for example 7.15am and 12.55pm. Your watch will buzz to remind you to take your pills. Better yet, it can also be set up to show a photograph of which medication you should take. A different photograph can be made for each medication reminder.

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With the Parkinson Smartwatch you are able to easily record the severity of your Parkinson’s disease. A report is automatically generated from the data received from the watch. This allows the doctor to see how you have been feeling from hour to hour and to judge how effective your treatment has been. Your doctor is then able to modify the treatment schedule if necessary. 

The report is a bit like a calendar or diary. Different colors represent different categories. Green represents ‘good’ or ‘on’, yellow represents ‘bad’ or ‘off’ - either stiffness or slowness – and may indicate under-treatment, and red represents involuntary movements or dyskinesias,  which indicates overtreatment.

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Now, your doctor has a good image the course of your disease. This makes tailored adjustments of your treatment schedule possible.

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The Parkinson Smartwatch is able to detect falls and report them to your family immediately.

Falls can cause substantial problems for people with Parkinson’s disease. They often occur in ‘bad’ or ‘off’ periods and can be the result of under-treatment. Prevention is the best strategy, therefore, using the Parkinson Smartwatch to record data can allow your doctor to refine and optimize your treatment schedule and minimize the risk of falls occurring.

But what if they do occur? The Parkinson Smartwatch provides a warning system for falls. Whenever the accelerometer detects a pattern which may indicate a fall, it will automatically send a message to your family. Understandably, an accelerometer is not able to detect 100% of falls: a false alarm could also be cause by a violent swing of an arm, or simply by dropping the watch. Therefore, we have chosen a reasonable ratio, allowing the Parkinson Smartwatch to detect a fair number of falls, whilst not wanting it to give too many false alarms. Therefore, whilst this feature offers an extra sense of security, is it not able to provide any guarantees.

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The Parkinson Smartwatch can also be set up to receive exercise reminders. The exercise schedule, and the photographs or pictures used, can be personalized. NB: until this function becomes available we suggest uploading an ‘exercise picture’ into your medication reminders.