Parkinson's Patients May Retain Independence Using Google Glass

Posted: Published on April 9th, 2014

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April 9, 2014

Enid Burns for redOrbit.com Your Universe Online

Researchers as Newcastle University in the UK are studying how Google Glass can be used as an assistive aid to help people with Parkinsons disease the wearable technology might help patients retain their independence.

University researchers received five pairs of Google Glass as a donation from Google. The wearables allow researchers to test how people with long-term health conditions can use Glass. The Universitys Digital Interaction Group in Culture Lab, a part of the School of Computing Science, has been working with a group of Parkinsons volunteers between the ages of 46 and 70.

The research team initially focused on Glass acceptability within the group. Now that that focus has been met, the team is using the technology to provide discreet prompts linked to key behaviors typical of Parkinsons. Glass is being used to remind patients to speak up, or to swallow in order to prevent drooling. The wearable device is also being used to serve reminder messages for a patient to take medication, or in advance of appointments.

The study was led by Dr. John Vines, PhD, student Roisin McNaney and Dr. Ivan Paliakov. Findings will be presented at the ACM Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) 2014 conference, which is taking place later this month in Toronto, Canada.

Glass opens up a new space for exploring the design and development of wearable systems, explains Dr Vines, in a statement from the University. Dr. Vines and his colleagues in Culture Lab are working on a number of projects investigating how technology can be used to support people in everyday life.

The group at Newcastle University are also looking into how the motion sensors on Glass can help people with Parkinsons who exhibit a freezing behavior, which is caused by motor blocking. The researchers believe Glass might be able to trigger the motor back into action.

Researchers are also building apps that address the needs of Parkinsons patients.

It is very early days Glass is such new technology we are still learning how it might be used but the beauty of this research project is we are designing the apps and systems for Glass in collaboration with the users so the resulting applications should exactly meet their needs, said Dr. Vines. What was really encouraging from this early study was how well our volunteers took to the wearable technology and the fact that they could see the potential in it.

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