Abstract
The integration of mobile health (mHealth) technologies is transforming neurosurgery. Despite its potential, many uses remain unrealized due to the unique challenges and complexity of developing mHealth technology. While neurosurgeons bring invaluable clinical expertise and an understanding of patient needs, the technical intricacies of application development often require collaboration with developers and computer scientists, a process that can feel unfamiliar and difficult to navigate. The aim of this article was to demystify mHealth development by providing a guide for neurosurgeons seeking to develop disease-specific mHealth applications. We outline this process using the development of SynapTrack, an mHealth tool designed to provide objective assessments of degenerative cervical myelopathy, a chronic condition caused by symptomatic compression of the cervical spinal cord. This article offers neurosurgeons concrete guidance on navigating key considerations such as design decisions, algorithm integration, database architecture, and data security. By grounding these insights with SynapTrack, this guide offers a transparent view into the development process and provides a practical framework that can be adapted to the development of other mHealth tools. The aim of this work was to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and enable neurosurgeons to develop mHealth applications tailored to the specific needs of their specialty.