Can video calls and special standers boost activity for kids who Can't stand?

NCT ID NCT07252713

Summary

This study is testing a home-based program to see if it can improve physical activity, sleep, and endurance in young children (ages 1-6) with severe motor delays, like cerebral palsy. Children will use a special supportive stander three times a week for eight weeks, with one weekly session guided by a physical therapist over a video call. Researchers will track changes in the children's activity and sleep using wearable sensors and will also ask parents about their child's endurance and their own stress levels.

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  • Pediatric Assessment and Rehabilitation Lab

    Columbus, Ohio, 43221, United States

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