Video game therapy could help kids with cerebral palsy walk better
NCT ID NCT07612332
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This small pilot study will test whether a non-immersive virtual reality system called Rehametrics is practical and enjoyable for children with cerebral palsy aged 4 to 10. Ten participants will do balance and walking exercises using the system. The main goal is to see if kids complete the sessions and like using it, with secondary checks on mobility and function.
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Pedro P. Diaz
Arequipa, Arequipa, 54, Peru
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