Can simple toe exercises help kids with autism jump higher?
NCT ID NCT07438665
Summary
This study is testing whether specific foot-strengthening exercises can improve arch support and jumping performance in children with autism who have flat feet. Researchers will work with 34 children aged 7-12, comparing two different exercise approaches over eight weeks. The goal is to see if these exercises can help with foot posture, stability, and movement skills.
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Special needs and autism community center
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
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