Samarth

“A dedicated platform developed under PrAIGMA-CP is aimed at the early prediction of Cerebral palsy in high-risk children.”

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture Cerebral Palsy is generally attributed to non-progressive insults to the developing foetal or infant brain.

A dedicated platform developed under PrAIGMA-CP is aimed at the early prediction of Cerebral palsy in high-risk children. Around 9% of Indian children are diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder before the age of six years, this translates into nearly 15-20% of physically disabled children being affected by CP Cerebral Palsy (CP) is defined as a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture, that cause activity limitation and diverse disability. The AI system would help clinicians and parents to monitor the high-risk new-born to detect very early signs of CP with an accuracy of 95-97 per cent, the scope of early intervention and reducing the disability up to 80 per cent when making the child more independent in future and reducing disability burden. The platform is about empowering parents, neonatal units, and clinicians for the early detection of CP.