Robot walks help kids with cerebral palsy: new study tests body and function gains
NCT ID NCT06645795
First seen May 23, 2026 · Last updated Jun 14, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This small study tests whether adding robot-assisted walking training to standard physiotherapy can improve body composition (like muscle and fat) and daily function in children with cerebral palsy or similar conditions. Nine children will each try both robot therapy and regular physiotherapy in a crossover design. The goal is to see if the robot helps maintain or improve movement without causing pain or discomfort.
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University of Valencia
Valencia, València, 46010, Spain
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