Playful scooter therapy challenges traditional exercises for kids with CP
NCT ID NCT07132138
Summary
This study compares two physical therapy approaches to help children with diplegic cerebral palsy improve their trunk control and balance. Researchers will work with 40 children aged 6-10 to see if engaging scooter board activities work as well as traditional core stability exercises. The goal is to find the most effective and enjoyable way to help these children move more independently.
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Cairo University
Cairo, Cairo Governorate, 11829, Egypt
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