Can sensory play help kids chew better?

NCT ID NCT07209800

Summary

This study tested whether a special type of therapy could help children with chewing problems. Thirty-one kids aged 3-12 did fun, whole-body exercises like crawling, swinging, and chewing activities for an hour, three times a week for a month. Researchers wanted to see if this therapy made chewing easier and mealtimes shorter and less stressful for the children and their families.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Nezahat Keleşoğlu Faculty of Health Sciences

    Konya, Meram, 40336, Turkey (Türkiye)

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