Smartwatches Show Impact of Stay-At-Home Practices on MS Patients
By Kurt Samson
December 3, 2020
Article In Brief
Using information collected through a wrist-worn accelerator technology, researchers found decreasing physical activity levels among people with multiple sclerosis (MS) after the COVID-19 associated shelter-in-place order. They propose that the smartwatches would be a good tool for both monitoring and encouraging physical activities among MS patients.
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By Kurt Samson
December 3, 2020
Article In Brief
Using information collected through a wrist-worn accelerator technology, researchers found decreasing physical activity levels among people with multiple sclerosis (MS) after the COVID-19 associated shelter-in-place order. They propose that the smartwatches would be a good tool for both monitoring and encouraging physical activities among MS patients.
ARTICLE:
https://journals.lww.com/neurotodayo...LatestArticles