MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541130015 A) filed by Praveen Kumar Manoharan; P. Gomathi; A. Lavanya; A. Manikandan; A. Harish; N. Abishek; S. Jagadeesh; V. Dharshini; K. Vishnuvarathan; and K. Kalpana, Salem, Tamil Nadu, on Dec. 22, 2025, for 'for personalized care in parkinson's disease.'

Inventor(s) include Praveen Kumar Manoharan; P. Gomathi; A. Lavanya; A. Manikandan; A. Harish; N. Abishek; S. Jagadeesh; V. Dharshini; K. Vishnuvarathan; and K. Kalpana.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a persistent neurodegenerative condition characterised by diverse motor and non-motor symptoms that fluctuate across individuals and with time. Conventional clinical evaluations, performed at intervals, often do not reflect daily variations 5 in symptoms, so limiting individualised treatment. An IoT-enabled cloud architecture for ongoing, real-time surveillance of Parkinson's disease patients. Wearable sensors and intelligent technologies gather multidimensional data, including tremor intensity, walking patterns, sleep quality, and heart rate variability. The cloud platform securely saves and analyses data using modem analytics and machine learning algorithms, producing actionable 10 insights for physicians and carers. Personalised treatment plans are produced according to evolving patient profiles, enabling prompt drug modifications, specialised therapies, and feedback-oriented self-management. The integration of IoT sensors with cloud-based analytics boosts patient involvement, improves symptom monitoring, and facilitates proactive therapies. This methodology signifies a substantial advancement in precision healthcare, 15 providing scalable, data-driven solutions to enhance the quality of life for people with Parkinson's Disease."

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