Digital Phenotypes of Instability and Fatigue Derived From Daily Standing Transitions in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis
Impairment in persons with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) can often be attributed to symptoms of motor instability and fatigue. Symptom monitoring and queued interventions often target these symptoms. Clinical metrics are currently limited to objective physician assessments or subjective patient reported...
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Main Authors: | Tyler VanDyk (Author), Brett Meyer (Author), Paolo DePetrillo (Author), Nicole Donahue (Author), Aisling O'Leary (Author), Sam Fox (Author), Nick Cheney (Author), Melissa Ceruolo (Author), Andrew J. Solomon (Author), Ryan S. McGinnis (Author) |
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