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British hospital becomes first in the world to trial wearable tech for Parkinson’s patients

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Although I have used it and found no relief from it, everyone's disease is different and there are chances that it may work for others

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Zella23

My husband has one and has worn it daily for nearly 2 years. It definitely helps with walking, gait and slowness. Charco tech have been a very helpful and supportive company for him. Been dx for 9 years.

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Boscoejean

This is the Cue1 and I believe it is available in UK and other countries and is not available in the U.S. likely because of the fact it has not been authorized by the FDA

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gomelgo in reply toBoscoejean

SOmetimes, there is just no other way I can find to think about the FDA than an intentional obstacle to the very goals it was designed to support.

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Boscoejean in reply togomelgo

Actually I think maybe that the Cue 1 inventors have probably not applied yet for that

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gomelgo in reply toBoscoejean

Probably because the fda makes things quite difficult and expensive.

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Boscoejean in reply togomelgo

I have heard it mentioned that unless a company has an advocate with experience in the field it can be a little difficult getting an approval

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CuriousMe12

This article is history- 1.5 years old.Question should be why the hospital haven't reported back.

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