Toy cars may help kids with cerebral palsy use their weaker arm
NCT ID NCT07342348
First seen Jan 24, 2026 · Last updated Jun 13, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study explores whether using a power ride-on toy can motivate children with cerebral palsy to use their less-preferred arm and hand. Ten children will take part in a 6-week program where they drive the toy while wearing a mitten on their stronger hand. Researchers will measure changes in arm function and daily use.
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Grand Valley State University
RECRUITINGGrand Rapids, Michigan, 49504, United States
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