Video game therapy trial aims to boost movement in kids with cerebral palsy
NCT ID NCT07392398
Summary
This study is testing whether adding fun, immersive virtual reality games to standard physical therapy can help children with spastic cerebral palsy improve their leg muscle activity, balance, and ability to stand and walk. Thirty children, aged 2 to 14, will be randomly assigned to receive either the standard therapy alone or the standard therapy plus the VR games for 6 weeks. Researchers will measure changes in muscle activity, balance, and motor skills to see if the combined approach is more effective.
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Hongxinkang New Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Tongren
Tongren, Guizhou, 554300, China
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