Abstract:
The PinchSense Glove is a wearable tool made to help people with Parkinson's disease who struggle with trembling hands and weak grips. With this programme, we hope to lessen pinch grip and purposeful shaking, two frequent symptoms of Parkinson's disease. The PinchSense Glove combines force sensors, customizable vibration feedback, and grip strength thresholds to provide Parkinson's disease patients with a beneficial and effective treatment. The glove attempts to improve pinch-grip motor control, reduce tremors, and foster functional independence by providing real-time feedback. This project demonstrates how wearable technology has the potential to improve daily living for people with Parkinson's disease through the application of "cuttingedge" technology and user-centred design approaches.