This glove uses a gyroscope to counteract Parkinson's tremors, and I saw what a big difference it makes

Roberta Wilson-Garrett smiles kindly at me and explains that the struggle to draw a spiral on a piece of paper does not begin with putting pen to paper, but simply trying to get a good grip on the writing utensil. Wilson-Garrett has suffered from Parkinson's disease for six years, but is happy to show me how she struggles with it, just so she can also show me how, with new technology, she no longer does.

Wilson-Garrett initially pushed the pen through the paper and we pulled out a new sheet. The spiral that Wilson-Garrett eventually, and very slowly, drew is small and poorly formed. She pushed that piece of paper aside and then I watched as Dr. Faii Ong helped her put on the Gyro Glove, an FDA Class 1 approved device that may be able to counteract her tremors.