CAREN is a quantifiable tool for early diagnosis of
a variety of balance disorders, including Parkinson, Multiple Sclerosis
and other degenerative conditions. It can detect tremors in a person attempting
to stand still. An increase in this tremor over time often indicates the
onset of a condition.
Even a trained professional might not notice the anomalies early enough
or distinguish a slight increase. Discovered early, these conditions can
be treated more effectively.
Doctors compare the data derived from the CAREN feedback loop of a specific
patient, generating a quantitative diagnosis comparable with the motion
data of a healthy people of the same age group and body proportions. Early
diagnosis opens up the development of treatment not previously possible
and can reduce long-term healthcare costs.
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