Abstract:Date Presented 04/06/19
Identifying subtle motor delays in early childhood is challenging. Accelerometry is a novel way to characterize upper-extremity motor patterns in typically developing children. Differences are identified between typical children and those with unilateral motor deficits.
Primary Author and Speaker: Catherine Hoyt
Contributing Authors: Andrew Van, Mario Ortega, Jon Koller, Elyse Everett, Annie Nguyen, Catherine Lang, Brad Schlaggar, Nico Dosenb… Show more
“…A total of 216 children enrolled and 185 children were included in the analyses. The data for the PEAC cohort and associated code are publicly available online . The Table presents demographic information for both cohorts.…”
This cohort study of pediatric patients uses accelerometry data from the upper extremities to evaluate whether movement can distinguish between children with typical development and those with motor deficits.
“…A total of 216 children enrolled and 185 children were included in the analyses. The data for the PEAC cohort and associated code are publicly available online . The Table presents demographic information for both cohorts.…”
This cohort study of pediatric patients uses accelerometry data from the upper extremities to evaluate whether movement can distinguish between children with typical development and those with motor deficits.
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