Development and Pilot Testing of the Tremor Retrainer Smartphone Application for the Treatment of Functional Tremor

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jordan F. Garris, Gavin Bauman, A. Espay
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Background: Functional tremor is a common and disabling condition with limited treatment options. A prior proof-of-concept pilot study sought to translate entrainment, a key diagnostic feature of functional tremor, into a treatment strategy. Methods: The Tremor Retrainer smartphone application was developed though a collaboration between neurologists and a software engineer. It analyzes data from smartphone accelerometers to measure baseline tremor frequency, then provides auditory cues at a lower frequency for the patient to match with flexion-extension movements at the wrist. The application provides continuous biofeedback on performance via a visual gauge. Patients with functional tremor underwent a one-week treatment protocol with the Tremor Retrainer application and provided feedback on usability and acceptability to guide software programming. Results: Three pediatric patients completed the one-week protocol and their feedback was used to modify the software. All patients felt that the application was easy to use and could be effective in treating functional tremor. Discussion: The Tremor Retrainer smartphone application uses auditory cues and a visual gauge to provide a personalized and widely accessible entrainment-based intervention. Pilot testing in pediatric patients provided key feedback for application design. Highlights: The Tremor Retrainer smartphone application modulates functional tremor frequency by providing pulsed auditory cues for a patient to match with wrist flexion-extension movements while receiving continuous biofeedback via a visual gauge. This adaption of the diagnostic sign of entrainment has potential as an accessible treatment for patients with functional tremor.
用于治疗功能性震颤的震颤再训练器智能手机应用程序的开发和试点测试
背景:功能性震颤是一种常见的致残性疾病,治疗方法有限。之前的一项概念验证试验研究试图将功能性震颤的一个主要诊断特征--夹带转化为一种治疗策略。研究方法震颤再训练智能手机应用是由神经学家和软件工程师合作开发的。它通过分析智能手机加速计的数据来测量基线震颤频率,然后提供频率较低的听觉提示,让患者配合手腕的屈伸运动。该应用通过可视仪表提供持续的生物反馈。功能性震颤患者使用震颤再训练器应用软件进行了为期一周的治疗,并就软件的可用性和可接受性提供了反馈意见,以指导软件编程。结果:三名儿科患者完成了为期一周的治疗方案,他们的反馈意见被用于修改软件。所有患者都认为该应用软件易于使用,可有效治疗功能性震颤。讨论震颤再训练器 "智能手机应用软件利用听觉提示和视觉测量仪提供了一种个性化的、可广泛使用的基于诱导的干预方法。在儿科患者中进行的试点测试为应用程序的设计提供了关键反馈。亮点:震颤再训练器 "智能手机应用程序通过提供脉冲听觉提示来调节功能性震颤频率,让患者配合手腕屈伸运动,同时通过视觉仪表接收连续的生物反馈。这种对夹带诊断标志的改良有望成为功能性震颤患者的一种可及治疗方法。
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