Can a common toxin unlock better movement for kids with CP?

NCT ID NCT07034547

Summary

This study is testing whether injections of botulinum toxin (BoNT-A) can improve how children with a specific type of cerebral palsy use their arms and legs and their overall quality of life. Researchers will follow 30 children, aged 8 to 17, for 12 weeks after their injections to measure changes in hand function, walking, standing, and how the children feel about their daily lives. The goal is to see if this standard treatment does more than just reduce muscle stiffness and actually helps kids function better day-to-day.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Instituto Teleton Santiago

    RECRUITING

    Santiago, Santiago Metropolitan, 9160000, Chile

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