Can a coach get people with cerebral palsy moving more?
NCT ID NCT06852664
Summary
This study is testing whether behavioral coaching can help people with cerebral palsy become more physically active. Thirty-two participants will wear activity monitors and receive eight weeks of coaching aimed at increasing their daily steps. Researchers will measure changes in walking ability, mobility, and brain activity to see if the coaching helps.
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Boys Town National Research Hospital
RECRUITINGBoys Town, Nebraska, 68010, United States
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