Gentle Hand-Guiding may help preterm Babies' brains develop

NCT ID NCT07449312

Summary

This study is testing a new therapy for very preterm babies who show stiff or cramped movements. The therapy involves gently guiding the baby's limbs through smoother, more natural movements, with parents learning to continue the therapy at home. Researchers want to see if this early intervention improves the babies' motor skills and brain development by age two, potentially reducing the risk of conditions like cerebral palsy.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University Hospital Zurich

    Zurich, Canton of Zurich, 8091, Switzerland

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