Video games could unlock better home therapy for kids with CP

NCT ID NCT07360171

Summary

This study aims to test how accurately low-cost video game sensors can track movement exercises in children and youth with cerebral palsy. Researchers will compare these game sensors to a high-end, clinic-based motion tracking system to see if they are reliable enough for home use. The goal is to gather evidence to support better, more accessible home therapy programs using interactive games.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital

    Toronto, Ontario, M4G 1R8, Canada

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