New therapy aims to help autistic children walk more normally
NCT ID NCT07484347
Summary
This study will test whether combining two physical therapy techniques can help children with mild autism who walk on their toes. Researchers will work with 36 children to see if sensory-motor exercises and stretching can improve how their feet contact the ground and reduce sensory issues. The goal is to help these children walk more comfortably and improve their daily functioning.
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Fauji Foundation Hospital
Islamabad, Punjab Province, Pakistan
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