Parkinson's UK recommends medical apps and digital devices for patients with Parkinson's disease

UK App evaluator Our Mobile Health and charity Parkinson's UK are working together to create a list of recommended digital medical apps and devices to assist patients with Parkinson's disease. Patients with Parkinson's disease will be able to find an app on this list of recommendations to track symptoms and help them manage their condition. The App on this list of recommendations will be evaluated by an independent expert and tested by Parkinson's patients.

Parkinson’s UK recommends medical apps and digital devices for patients with Parkinson's disease

According to reports, Our Mobile Health will purchase these apps and review them through quality assurance procedures. The program involves patient safety, data security and effectiveness indicators.

Julie Bretland, founder and CEO of Our Mobile Health, said that Parkinson's UK is pleased to respond to the changing needs of patients with Parkinson's disease and to use digital health interventions as a convenient support tool to help patients manage their condition at any time.

Parkinson's UK is a user group that will be responsible for testing and evaluating these digital tools. According to Julie Dodd, director of digital transformation and communications at Parkinson's UK, App and device-related queries have increased significantly over the past year. It is hoped that Parkinson's UK will recommend the best apps and devices, and Parkinson's UK has so far been unable to recommend trusted apps and devices.

All apps and devices on this list will not only undergo rigorous quality checks via Our Mobile Health, but Parkinson's UK user team will provide real feedback and guidance to other users.

In addition, Parkinson's UK installation and application strategist Emma Lawton participated in the production of the BBC2 documentary "Big Life Fix" in 2016. Emma Lawton has to give up the career of graphic designers because of Parkinson's disease. To this end, Microsoft created Emma Watch, a wearable device that allows her to clearly write and draw.

Emma Watch has a set of vibration motors that confuse the patient's brain with vibrations that occur, preventing jitter caused by excessive brain signals. Just wear Emma Watch to stabilize your arm and Parkinson's disease can draw a straight line.

Lawton said that in the past 50 years, the progress of Parkinson's disease treatment is very small, patients are increasingly hoping to use the latest technology to control the disease.

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