: Computer-assisted tools for preterm infants' movement monitoring in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) could support clinicians in highlighting preterm-birth complications. With such a view, in this work we propose a deep-learning framework for preterm infants' pose estimation from depth videos acquired in the actual clinical practice. The pipeline consists of two consecutive convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The first CNN (inherited from our previous work) acts to roughly predict joints and joint-connections position, while the second CNN (Asy-regression CNN) refines such predictions to trace the limb pose. Asy-regression relies on asymmetric convolutions to temporally optimize both the training and predictions phase. Compared to it...