Scientists test if rhythm is the secret to better movement for kids with motor disorders
NCT ID NCT06137625
Summary
This study aims to understand if practicing dance to a regular rhythm helps children with cerebral palsy or other motor disorders learn movement sequences better. Researchers will compare how 68 children, both with and without motor disorders, learn a dance choreography with and without a rhythmic beat. The goal is to gather knowledge that could improve future physical therapy and rehabilitation methods.
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Toulouse Hospital
RECRUITINGToulouse, France
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