Wearable Device Correctly Identifies Patients With Parkinson for Device-Assisted Therapy AJMC.com Managed Markets NetworkAccording to a recent study, data collected through a wearable device called the Personal Kinetigraph (PKG) can assist clinicians in recognizing patients with ... read more
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