Neuromotor · MDS-UPDRSOn request

Objective Parkinson's motor analysis from video

ConductVision reads the MDS-UPDRS Part III motor tasks from standard video — finger tapping, hand open/close, pronation-supination, and tremor — and turns them into objective, reviewable endpoints. Capture amplitude and decrement, not just frequency, with the video kept for audit.

conductvisionParkinson's motor analysis
finger-tap · decrement
What it measures

Objective, exportable metrics

Tap rate

taps per second across the task

Amplitude decrement

fatigue / sequence effect over repetitions

Rhythm variability

inter-tap interval coefficient of variation

Tremor spectrum

rest & postural tremor frequency and amplitude

Digitizes a validated assessment

MDS-UPDRS Part III motor items

Replaces manual rater scoring and single-axis accelerometer wearables. Output the score the field already trusts, plus the richer digital metrics behind it — and the recording stays auditable.

Workflow

From video to exportable metrics

1

Record the motor task

Film finger tapping, hand open/close, pronation-supination, or a postural-tremor hold with a single camera.

2

Track hand keypoints

Per-finger and wrist landmarks are estimated frame by frame, then segmented into individual tap and movement cycles.

3

Export motor endpoints

Rate, amplitude, decrement, rhythm, and tremor spectra export with overlays for review and statistics.

Research applications

Where teams use it

Parkinson’s disease research cohorts
Pharmacologic trials needing objective motor endpoints
Telemedicine and remote motor assessment
Deep-brain-stimulation programming research

Parkinson's motor analysis — methods & FAQ

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