New therapy shows promise for helping kids with cerebral palsy walk and think better
NCT ID NCT05655572
Summary
This study compared a newer therapy called Action Observation Therapy to standard physical therapy for children with diplegic cerebral palsy. It involved 46 children aged 5-11 to see which approach better improved their balance, walking ability, and cognitive skills. The goal was to find more effective rehabilitation methods to help these children move and function more independently.
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Locations
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Saidu Group of Teaching Hospital Swat
Swāt, Khyberpakhtunkhuwa, 25000, Pakistan
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