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Featured Publications
Healthcare Sensor Networks: Challenges Toward Practical Implementation
Chapter 10: Ambulatory and Remote Monitoring of Parkinson's Disease Motor Symptoms
Kinematic Optimization of Deep Brain Stimulation Across Multiple Motor Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease
Journal Neurosci Methods. 2011 Jun 15 198(2):280-6. Epub 2011 Apr 1.
Essential Tremor Quantification During Activities of Daily Living
Parkinsonism and Related Disorders. 2011 Aug 17(7):537-42. Epub 2011 May 13
Differential Response of Speed, Amplitude, and Rhythm to Dopaminergic Medications in Parkinson's Disease
Movement Disorders: 23 SEP 2011 DOI: 10.1002/mds.23893
Physicians Can Now Capture Parkinson's Symptoms From Patients' Homes
Kinesia HomeView provides portable, reliable, web-based Parkinson's assessment from the comfort and familiarity of the patient's home. [Read More]
In The Field
Positively impacting the quality of life for people around the world
Respiratory Outcomes in Premature Infants: BioRadio and VivoSense Used in Prematurity and Respiratory Outcomes Program multicenter clinical study. [Read more or View Publication]
Ambulatory Dyskinesia Monitoring: The University of Rochester and Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies launch new clinical study to develop ambulatory dyskinesia assessment system. [Read more]
Deep Brain Stimulation Effects on Parkinson's Gait: University Hospitals of Cleveland and Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies conclude research study capturing gait and balance symptoms of Parkinson's in response to deep brain stimulation. [Read more]
In the News
24 APR 2012: Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Secures Over $4.5 Million in Funding to Fuel New Product Development for Parkinson's Disease and Neuroscience Education
Funding for three new projects focused on developing and testing innovative neurotechnology.
05 APR 2012: Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Tackles Continuous Monitoring of Essential Tremor with Launch of Multi-Site Clinical Study
We've launched a multi-site clinical study to assess continuous monitoring of essential tremor (ET) using our Kinesia technology.
26 MAR 2012: Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies Begins Clinical Study to Demonstrate High Sensitivity Motor Symptom Detection in Parkinson's Disease
We're embarking on a new study with our Kinesia system.


