Measurement and analysis service for Parkinson’s disease

The first, research-based precision technology able to measure the visible and invisible motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

A detailed overview of the patient’s actual symptoms

The Adamant Health measurement and analysis service enables clinicians to objectively measure the visible and invisible motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and obtain a detailed overview of their patient’s actual symptoms over a longer period of time.

We support clinicians in getting full visibility to the patient’s symptoms, and

  • Differentiate symptoms from voluntary or externally caused movements

  • Differentiate between similar symptoms

  • Differentiate side effects, like dyskinesia

  • Detect and measure rigidity

  • Detect symptoms not yet physically visible.

Measurement equipment

The measurement equipment provided as part of the service comprises a compact and waterproof sensor (CE-marked medical device), an electrode patch (available later in 2025), and an adapter. The wireless equipment is easy to install and comfortable for the patient to wear.

The sensor does not need to be removed during the measurement, for example, for charging or personal care.

The measurement equipment is provided in a self-sustaining packaging for easy handling, storing, and shipping.

Adamant Health Clinic application

Clinic application

The user-friendly application enables full use of the Adamant Health measurement and analysis service. It guides the user through the measurement process, provides a personalized diary to each patient, delivers the symptom report, and gives access to all support and training materials.

An intuitive user interface and optimized workflows make the application effective and easy to use. Limited data input reduces administrative effort to a minimum.

Patient diary

The patient diary, specifically developed for people with Parkinson’s disease, offers an easy and secure way to collect information on the patient’s medication intakes, symptoms and well-being for clinical use.

It is fully integrated with the Adamant Health clinic application making it easy to take into use with minimal administrative requirements and a high-level of data privacy and security.

Read more about our patient diary

AI-based analysis

The measurement data is analyzed with a CE-marked medical device developed with our research-based data-analysis technology.

We are using a novel method based on machine learning (ML) with highly advanced mathematical algorithms to combine electromyography (EMG) and kinematic data for the evaluation of Parkinson’s disease symptoms.

Our highly advanced data-analysis technology and algorithms build on over 15 years of academic research.

Symptom report

The clinician receives a clearly structured and easy-to-read report with detailed and accurate symptom data for the time of the measurement.

The report includes a graphic visualization of the changes in the patient’s condition, an overview of the detected symptoms including their timing, and a summary of the symptoms reported by the patient.

The main page of the report presents the required information to capture the condition of the patient within one glance, while additional pages provide more details for each day of the measurement.

Adamant Health’s measurement and analysis service features a high level of security to protect the patient’s personal data and privacy. We process patient-related information under pseudonymized references and transmit and store patient information securely with a high level of encryption.

The Adamant Health measurement and analysis service enables clinicians to receive a detailed overview of their patient’s actual symptoms over a longer period of time, allowing them to develop highly personalized treatment plans for optimal symptom control.

For patients with severe motor fluctuations, it was possible to quickly identify the problematic periods and adjust medication.
— Dr. Annette Rogge, Paracelsus Nordseeklinik Helgoland