Scientists map the hidden link between touch and movement in Kids' brains
NCT ID NCT07429175
Summary
This study aimed to understand how problems with the sense of touch, temperature, and body position in the arm and hand are related to movement difficulties in children with cerebral palsy that affects one side of the body. Researchers compared 55 children with this type of cerebral palsy to 55 children without it, measuring various sensory and motor skills. The goal was to gather knowledge that could help guide future therapies by better understanding these connections.
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Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine
Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)
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