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Back to Research DatabaseA comparison of polysomnographic and actigraphic evaluation of periodic limb movements in sleep
The following fundamental research was not performed explicitly using an ActiGraph device. However, the theories developed in this paper are used extensively in ActiGraph’s ActiLife software. OBJECTIVE: As a... Continue Reading >>>
- Authors: David Kemlink, Martin Pretl, Karel Sonka and Sona Nevsimalova
- Institutions: Department of Neurology, General Teaching Hospital and First Medical Faculty, Charles University, Prague, Czech
PLM detection by actigraphy compared to polysomnography: a validation and comparison of two actigraphs
The following fundamental research was not performed explicitly using an ActiGraph device. However, the theories developed in this paper are used extensively in ActiGraph’s ActiLife software. OBJECTIVE: To compare... Continue Reading >>>
- Authors: Viola Gschliesser1, Birgit Frauscher1, Elisabeth Brandauer1, Ralf Kohnen2, Hanno Ulmer3, Werner Poewe1, Birgit Hogl1
- Institutions: 1 - Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Anichstrasse 35, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria. 2 - IMEREM Institute fo Medical Research Management and Biometrics GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany 3 - Department of Statistics, Informatics and Health Economics, Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria
The validation of a new actigraphy system for the measurement of periodic leg movements in sleep
The following fundamental research was not performed explicitly using an ActiGraph device. However, the theories developed in this paper are used extensively in ActiGraph’s ActiLife software. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:... Continue Reading >>>
- Authors: Martin A. King, Marc-Olivier Jaffre, John M. Shneerson, Ian E. Smith
- Institutions: Respiratory Support and Sleep Centre, Papworth Hospital, Papworth Everard, Cambridge CB3 8RE, UK
The PAM-RL ambulatory device for detection of periodic leg movements: a validation study
The following fundamental research was not performed explicitly using an ActiGraph device. However, the theories developed in this paper are used extensively in ActiGraph’s ActiLife software. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:... Continue Reading >>>
- Authors: Emilia Sforza 1, Mathis Johannes2, Bassetti Claudio3
- Institutions: 1 - Sleep Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland 2 - Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Inselspital, Berne, Switzerland 3 - Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland