Identification of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The diagnostic journey for neurodevelopmental disorders can be lengthy and often depends on comprehensive clinical assessment. In many cases, symptom-led workflows delay timely intervention. Our project aims to track infants from birth and identify risk signals between weeks 8 and 22, enabling earlier referral and rehabilitation planning. Building on the AI foundation initiated in our 1512 Cerebral Palsy early-diagnosis project, we provide diagnosis support, follow-up, and treatment-response tracking through motion analysis and measurable evidence. Our goal is to reduce functional loss, start developmental support earlier, and improve quality of life.

Features

Key Features

AI-Powered Motion Analysis

Early Diagnosis Between Weeks 8–22

Tracking via Computer Vision

Development Tracking with Hard Data

Benefits

Why Choose This Solution?

Our Identification of Neurodevelopmental Disorders solution provides key advantages to healthcare institutions, improving patient care quality while optimizing operational efficiency.

  • Opportunity for Early Rehabilitation
  • Prevention of Joint Deformities
  • Reduction of Respiratory Complications
  • Improved Quality of Life
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Neonatal Care Units

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Physical Therapy Clinics

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At-Home Patient Monitoring

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Early Intervention Centers

Process

How It Works?

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Integration

Connects to your system

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Data Upload

Medical data is securely transferred

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AI Analysis

AI performs the analysis

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Result

Detailed report is provided

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Identification of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Answers to the most common questions about our Identification of Neurodevelopmental Disorders solution.

Infants' movements are captured on video and analyzed by our AI algorithm to identify neurodevelopmental risk signals.

It is designed for early diagnosis and follow-up of infants, particularly between weeks 8 and 22.

Early diagnosis support enables earlier rehabilitation, lowers the risk of functional loss, and improves treatment outcomes.