Kyvelidou Publishes in Technologies

aky61380_Kyvelidou_AnastasiaAnastasia Kyvelidou, PhD, assistant professor in the Physical Therapy Department recently published an article in the journal, Technologies, to explore the use of wearable sensor data as a measure of variability of spontaneous infant leg movement and as a potential marker of the development of neuromotor control.

For more information, search for this article: Smith BA, Vanderbilt DL, Applequist B, and Kyvelidou A. Sample Entrophy Identifies Differences in Spontaneous Leg Movement Behavior between Infants with Typical Development and Infants at Risk of Developmental Delay. Technologies. 2017; 5: 55.

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