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Machine learning helps spot gait problems in individuals with multiple sclerosis – EurekAlert
Monitoring the progression of multiple sclerosis-related gait issues can be challenging in adults over 50 years old, requiring a clinician to differentiate between…
IMAGE: Researchers Manuel Hernandez, left, Rachneet Kaur and Richard Sowers have developed a machine-learning algorithm that could help doctors spot gait problems in people with multiple sclerosis and determine if…
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Credit: Photo by L. Brian Stauffer
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Monitoring the progression of multiple sclerosis-related gait issues can be challenging in adults over 50 years old, requiring a clinician to differentiate between problems related to MS and other age-related issues….
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