Can video calls help kids with cerebral palsy move better?

NCT ID NCT07237490

Summary

This study tested whether a special arm therapy delivered through video calls (telerehabilitation) could help children with one-sided cerebral palsy use their affected arm better. Forty-two children were split into two groups: one received the guided online therapy, and the other followed a standard home program with their parents. Researchers measured how well the children could use their hands for play and daily activities, and their quality of life, to see if the online approach was effective.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Istanbul University

    Istanbul, Fatih, Turkey (Türkiye)

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