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Diagnosis of neurological disorders

About the Author: Riacardo Azaustre Maleno

December 14, 2021

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According to the WHO, hundreds of millions of people worldwide suffer from a neurological disorder. Epilepsy, Alzheimer's disease and stroke are some of them. Although some of these diseases cannot be cured, many others can be controlled or their symptoms mitigated by early diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Technology and medicine go hand in hand, following a parallel path for decades. Technological advances are changing the concept of health and health needs are influencing the development of technology. Currently, there are numerous methods for detecting and treating this type of disease, but there are new challenges to be faced in the future. This is why technological advances are making new forms or tools for early diagnosis available to medicine for a wide range of highly prevalent disorders. We are talking about technological solutions for artificial vision.  

Thanks to the combination of this type of technology with robotics, it is possible to create intelligent machines that contribute greatly to facilitate the diagnosis and monitoring of patients with an individualized prognostic evaluation of the same. At Grupo Álava, thanks to our knowledge and expertise in artificial vision, we can advise our clients so that they can offer better solutions to society. Doctors can significantly improve the quality of their evaluations in the early stages of these types of neurological and mental disorders, thanks to the development of systems that allow them to obtain a diagnosis that combines the analysis of ocular and oculocephalic movements with data obtained from other sources, such as medical records or medical scans.

 

 

 

 

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