Two-Week therapy blitz aims to unlock movement for kids with CP
NCT ID NCT07350096
Summary
This study tested whether a short, intensive physical therapy program could improve movement control and quality of life for children with spastic cerebral palsy. Thirty children, aged 4 to 8, were split into two groups. One group received a very intensive two-week therapy program, while the other received a standard, less frequent schedule. Researchers measured changes in how well the children could control their posture and specific movements in their arms and legs.
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Istanbul Medipol University Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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