Can horses help kids move better? montana study aims to find out
NCT ID NCT06887647
Summary
This study is testing if physical therapy sessions that involve horses can improve arm movement and daily life participation for children aged 6-17 with neuromotor disorders like cerebral palsy. Researchers will compare this horse-assisted therapy to standard play-based physical therapy. The goal is to see if the horse environment is more motivating and leads to better outcomes for motor skills and engagement.
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University of Montana
RECRUITINGMissoula, Montana, 59812, United States
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