I would like to know the extent to which PwPs are wearing devices to record tremors. Its not been mentioned here . . .
I participated in a "Pebble Watch" Clinical Trial run by Fox which was not successful. The idea was that the watch could detect and record tremors, store results on one's SmartPhone and periodically unload results to Fox. What my experience was that it was very difficult to keep the bluetooth link between watch and Smartphone connected. One other feature was the Pebble Watch could be programmed to issue an audio alarm at med time.
I find is surprising that the accurate recording of tremors, bradyinesia and dyskinesia, the timing of medication and the accurate accumulation of this type of information for neurologists isn't done widely. Particularly for PD where medications are so important and need to be adjusted and customized often.
There is an British firm Global Kinetics Corp which has the PKG system that does this (anyone have any experience with it?) Are there any firms that do this in the U.S.? It may be that technology isn't there yet (accelerometers)