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Digital Therapeutics for Parkinson's Disease

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Digital therapeutics (DTx) are evidence-based software interventions that prevent, manage, or treat medical conditions. For Parkinson's Disease, digital therapeutics provide accessible, personalized interventions for motor and non-motor symptoms. The emergence of mobile health technologies, wearable sensors, and telemedicine has transformed how patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD) receive care, enabling continuous monitoring, real-time feedback, and personalized treatment strategies that were previously unavailable in traditional clinical settings [1].[@pmid41993243] PMID: 41993243

The landscape of digital therapeutics for PD has expanded significantly over the past decade, driven by advances in smartphone technology, machine learning algorithms, and increasing recognition of the importance of remote patient monitoring. These technologies address critical gaps in PD care, including the need for objective symptom quantification, the challenge of tracking symptom fluctuations between clinic visits, and the limited access to specialized care for many patients living in rural or underserved areas [2].[@pmid41983917] PMID: 41983917

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