Brain games vs. VR: new hope for kids with Birth-Related arm weakness

NCT ID NCT07291310

Summary

This study aims to see if two different types of exercises can help children with arm weakness from a birth injury. Fourteen children will try either virtual reality games or special brain-and-body coordination tasks for 12 weeks, followed by a home program. Researchers will use brain scans and movement tests to see which approach better improves arm function and brain activity over a year.

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