Gentle electrical stimulation tested to help kids with CP stay steady
NCT ID NCT05384990
Summary
This study is exploring whether a very light, unfelt electrical stimulation applied to the legs can help children and young adults with cerebral palsy keep their balance during everyday movements like standing up, walking, and turning. Researchers are observing 36 participants aged 10-21 as they perform these tasks to measure changes in their stability and movement control. The goal is to gather knowledge about how the brain and muscles work together in CP, which could inform future treatments.
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University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware, 19713, United States
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