A smartphone app providing early detection and intervention in babies born with cerebral palsy will be launched in rural Australia in November 2018. The Baby Moves app enables parents to upload a three minute video of their baby’s movements for researchers to remotely assess. The technology is designed to save people living in remote areas from taking long-distance trips to a rehabilitation center. “Our aim is to upskill mothers from within the community and offer therapeutic intervention in the home so that they can be their baby’s first and best teacher, and consequently provide better outcomes for babies with cerebral palsy,” said program director, Katherine Benfer, PhD, University of Queensland.
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