使用增强现实提示缓解步态冻结 | 廖有章博士 - (Mandarin Video Resource)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • 与克利夫兰诊所神经恢复中心副神经科医生廖有章博士一起探索帕金森病的前沿治疗。廖博士揭示了增强现实和可穿戴传感器等新兴技术如何改变患者护理。了解他对增强现实视觉线索的研究如何为管理步态冻结提供有前途的解决方案,从而可能彻底改变帕金森病患者的日常生活。
    了解有关廖博士及其研究的更多信息:apda.link/Liao
    美国帕金森病协会 (APDA) 自豪地投资于最有前途的临床医生和科学项目,重点是发现帕金森病 (PD) 的病因和寻找治疗方法。 APDA 致力于科学研究,一直是许多重大 PD 科学突破的资助合作伙伴,自 1961 年以来在研究方面投资超过 6200 万美元。
    作为 APDA 致力于为全国不同社区的帕金森病患者扩大资源的承诺的一部分,我们很高兴能用普通话分享几位 APDA 资助的研究人员的进展。
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    Using Augmented Reality Cues to Alleviate Freezing of Gait | Dr. James Liao
    Explore the frontier of Parkinson's treatment with Dr. James Liao, Associate Staff Neurologist at Cleveland Clinic's Center of Neurological Restoration. Dr. Liao reveals how emerging technologies such as augmented reality and wearable sensors are transforming patient care. Learn how his research on augmented reality visual cues is offering promising solutions for managing freezing of gait, potentially revolutionizing everyday life for people with Parkinson's.
    Learn more about Dr. Liao and his research: apda.link/Liao
    The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA) proudly invests in the most promising clinicians and scientific projects focused on the discovery of the cause(s) and finding the cure(s) for Parkinson’s disease (PD). APDA is committed to scientific research and has been a funding partner in many major PD scientific breakthroughs, investing more than $62 million in research since 1961.
    As part of APDA’s commitment to expanding resources to people with PD in varied communities across the country, we are excited to share the developments of several APDA-funded researchers in Mandarin Chinese.
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