The estimated prevalence of cerebral palsy ranges from one to four cases per 1,000 children. Motor disability in childhood is very common with children who are affected by cerebral palsy. The good news is that assistive technology and innovations can help children and families cope with the symptoms of the medical condition. Tech innovations constantly evolve, producing devices, gadgets and systems that assist in improving daily living and overall quality of life for people with cerebral palsy. When linked to big data, it can change outcomes and enhance healthcare. Adaptive Technology To Improve Functioning The Cerebral Palsy Family Network recommends the use of medical and legal resources…
Big Data And Assistive Technology For Cerebral Palsy