'Wristwatch' Device Shows Fluctuation of Parkinson's Symptoms From: Medical Design Technology - 04/19/2016 An innovative new tool that resembles a wristwatch could improve the quality of life for patients with Parkinson’s disease and better inform neurologists who treat them. A Cedars-Sinai research team is one of the first in the nation to test the Personal KinetiGraph (PKG) data logger, which tracks the movements of Parkinson's patients every two minutes over a period of six-to-10 days. The data enable neurologists to generate reports showing the fluctuations of Parkinson’s symptoms throughout the day and the timing of when patients take their medication. The small gadget - the size, weight and shape of a wristwatch - also vibrates to remind patients to press a button indicating that they have taken medication prescribed to reduce their body movements. Read the entire article at: http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2016/04/wristwatch-device-shows-fluctuation-parkinsons-symptoms Link: The Personal KinetiGraph movement recording http://www.globalkineticscorporation.com