Can music or special exercises better help kids with cerebral palsy walk and move?
NCT ID NCT07278154
Summary
This study is comparing two different therapy approaches to help children with ataxic cerebral palsy. Researchers are testing whether specialized physical exercises (PNF) or music-based therapy works better to improve coordination, reduce the risk of falling, and help with overall movement. The study involves 29 children aged 6-18 who will receive one of the therapies three times a week for several weeks.
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University of Lahore Teaching Hospital
Lahore, Punjab Province, 55150, Pakistan
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