VR games tested as fun therapy for Kids' hand movement
NCT ID NCT05867368
Summary
This study is testing whether playing virtual reality (VR) games can help improve hand and arm function in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Children in the study attend a two-week summer camp where they either play special VR games designed for therapy or do standard hand therapy activities. Researchers measure how well the children can use both hands together before and after the camp to see if the VR games work as well as traditional therapy.
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University of Nebraska Medical Center, Munroe-Meyer Institute
Omaha, Nebraska, 68106, United States
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