Journal of medical Internet research

Review of Using Smartphones to Measure Hand Function

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Abstract

46 studies were included in the review assessing hand function using smartphones.

  • Eleven types of hand dysfunction-related problems were identified, including Parkinson's disease and wrist injury.
  • Six specific types of hand dysfunctions were noted, such as tremors and decline in fine motor skills.
  • The accelerometer was the most commonly used smartphone sensor for hand function assessment.
  • Statistical methods were primarily employed for data processing, while machine learning algorithms were utilized for disease detection and evaluation.
  • The review indicates that smartphone-based assessment may provide a promising alternative for evaluating hand function.

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