Apps and Glasses: A New Way to Help Parkinson's Patients?

Thu Dec 19 2024
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Parkinson's disease doesn't just affect movement, it can also mess with how people see and think. There's no medicine to fix this, so scientists are looking for other ways to help. They're testing if using a special app and glasses that flash light could improve these issues. A small study found that it might be possible, but more research is needed to be sure. Stroboscopic glasses are like those cool glasses that make lights look like they're flashing. When combined with a mobile app, they could train the brain to see and think better. The study showed that people with Parkinson's could use this technology, but it's not clear yet if it actually helps in the long run.
This study was a start, but it was small and only lasted for a while. To really know if this works, bigger and longer studies are needed. Also, the people in the study were all different ages and had different levels of disease. This makes it hard to see if the glasses and app helped everyone the same way. So, while this is a promising idea, we shouldn't get too excited yet. Science needs more time to figure out if apps and glasses are the solution for visuo-cognitive problems in Parkinson's.
https://localnews.ai/article/apps-and-glasses-a-new-way-to-help-parkinsons-patients-84b7236d

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