NeuroRPM obtains FDA 510(k) for Parkinson’s monitoring on Apple Watch

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Digital well being expertise firm NeuroRPM has obtained FDA 510(k) clearance for its AI-enabled distant monitoring app that makes use of an Apple Watch to trace frequent Parkinson’s signs corresponding to bradykinesia, tremor and dyskinesia.

Bradykinesia is slowness of motion, and dyskinesia is involuntary or erratic actions. 

The Washington D.C.-based firm’s algorithms are embedded within the Apple Watch app and repeatedly scan the wearable system person’s information to watch such signs and well being metrics associated to Parkinson’s. 

“We’re thrilled to be on the brand new frontier of digital well being with NeuroRPM. By leveraging the facility of Apple Watch, we’re reworking the best way people with Parkinson’s illness perceive their well being, enabling care suppliers to make extra knowledgeable scientific selections which is able to result in higher well being outcomes. We’re honored to assist drive this revolution in healthcare,” stated Atila Omer, president at NeuroRPM. 

THE LARGER TREND

One other digital well being firm utilizing the Apple Watch to watch sufferers with Parkinson’s is brain-data startup Rune Labs

Final yr, Rune scored FDA 510(k) clearance for its StrivePD app, which makes use of Apple’s Motion Dysfunction API to trace tremors and dyskinesia. Sufferers can even use StrivePD to log their drugs, unwanted side effects and different signs. 

Earlier this month, Rune introduced a partnership with BlueRock Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical firm and a subsidiary of Bayer AG, to assist in learning Parkinson’s illness utilizing its StrivePD platform. 

Different corporations trying to assist individuals with neurodegenerative motion problems are Maine-based prescription digital therapeutics startup MedRhythms, which seeks to enhance mobility in individuals with a number of sclerosis, and London-based SERG Technologies, which provides wearable sensor applied sciences to watch the symptom severity of Parkinson’s illness.  

Tracy Chu will provide extra element throughout her HIMSS23 session “Automation Improves Digital Schooling App Efficiency.” It’s scheduled for Wednesday, April 19 at 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. CT on the South Constructing, Stage 5, room S505.

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