Toy cars may help kids with cerebral palsy use their hands better
NCT ID NCT07342348
Summary
This study is exploring whether training with powered ride-on toys can help children with cerebral palsy use their less-affected arm and hand more in daily life. Children will wear a soft mitten on their preferred hand during play-based activities to encourage use of their other hand. The goal is to see if this 6-week program is practical and helps improve arm and hand skills.
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Grand Valley State University
RECRUITINGGrand Rapids, Michigan, 49504, United States
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