Could stronger lungs mean better hand skills for kids with CP?

NCT ID NCT07394439

Summary

This study aims to understand if a child's breathing strength and lung function are connected to how well they can use their hands. Researchers will measure breathing and hand skills in 37 children and teenagers with hemiparetic cerebral palsy during a single clinic visit. The goal is to see if future rehabilitation programs should train breathing and hand skills together.

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