The pre-clinical diagnostics is essential for management of Parkinson's disease (PD). Although PD has been studied intensively in the last decades, the pre-clinical indicators of that motor disorder have yet to be established. Several approaches were proposed but the definitive method is still lacking. Here we report on the non-linear characteristics of surface electromyogram (sEMG) and tremor acceleration as a possible diagnostic tool, and, in prospective, as a predictor for PD. Following this approach we calculated such non-linear parameters of sEMG and accelerometer signal as correlation dimension, entropy, and determinism. We found that the non-linear parameters allowed discriminating some 85% of healthy controls from PD patients. Thus, this approach offers considerable potential for developing sEMG-based method for pre-clinical diagnostics of PD. However, non-linear parameters proved to be more reliable for the shaking form of PD, while diagnostics of the rigid form of PD using EMG remains an open question. © 2013 Meigal, Rissanen, Tarvainen, Airaksinen, Kankaanpää and Karjalainen.
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Meigal, A. Y., Rissanen, S. M., Tarvainen, M. P., Airaksinen, O., Kankaanpää, M., & Karjalainen, P. A. (2013). Non-linear EMG parameters for differential and early diagnostics of Parkinson’s disease. Frontiers in Neurology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2013.00135
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