Dr Pablo Ortega Auriol and Dr Julie Choisne from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute are working with a Nasa anti-gravity machine to help people with cerebral palsy. Photo / University of Auckland Dr Pablo Ortega Auriol and Dr Julie Choisne from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute are working with a Nasa anti-gravity machine to help people with cerebral palsy. Photo / University of Auckland

Understanding before intervention

 Dr Pablo Ortega Auriol of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute monitors a child's movements on a screen during a therapy session. Photo / University of Auckland Dr Pablo Ortega Auriol of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute monitors a child’s movements on a screen during a therapy session. Photo / University of Auckland

Automating early diagnosis

 Dr Julie Choisne of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute assesses both orthotics and gait analysis with the help of movement sensors and 3D animation. Photo / University of Auckland Dr Julie Choisne of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute assesses both orthotics and gait analysis with the help of movement sensors and 3D animation. Photo / University of Auckland

New frontiers and unanswered questions

 Dr Pablo Ortega Auriol of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute. Photo / University of Auckland Dr Pablo Ortega Auriol of the Auckland Bioengineering Institute. Photo / University of Auckland