Freezing of gait is a challenging symptom common in late-stage Parkinson's disease patients, severely affecting not only their gait and balance abilities but also directly impacting their quality of life and independence. Concerningly, early gait disturbances are often difficult to detect and diagnose, requiring multiple neurological examinations and professional scale assessments before physicians can make accurate judgments. If this invisible warning sign is not discovered early, patients may suddenly face the predicament of "wanting to walk but being unable to move" without preparation, eventually developing into serious gait freezing problems that significantly affect their daily quality of life. Our hospital's Artificial Intelligence Center and the neurology physician team have jointly developed the "Gait Freezing Artificial Intelligence Assisted Diagnostic System," which uses innovative AI human tracking algorithms to analyze patients' gait videos in real-time, providing physicians with precise capture of when gait freezing occurs, for further assessment or tracking of disease severity.
The "Gait Freezing Artificial Intelligence Assisted Diagnostic System" rewrites traditional diagnostic models with three revolutionary breakthroughs! The system can complete AI-assisted diagnosis within 30 minutes, is not limited by environment, allowing patients to complete testing at home without exhausting travel. Most impressively, analysis can be performed using ordinary 720p resolution videos, eliminating the need for expensive equipment investment. This innovative technology not only brings convenience to metropolitan patients but is also a great blessing for rural areas and home medical care, truly realizing the ideal of smart healthcare and zero-distance care!
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