Virtual games help kids regain arm movement at home

NCT ID NCT04510857

Summary

This study tested whether a virtual reality exercise program done at home could help children with arm weakness (hemiplegia) improve their hand and arm function. Researchers compared the VR program to standard therapy in 25 children. The goal was to see if fun, game-like exercises could make therapy more engaging and effective for recovery.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Duke University

    Durham, North Carolina, 27705, United States

  • University of Virginia (UVA)

    Charlottesville, Virginia, 22908, United States

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