Virtual games and vibration pads tested to help kids with muscle disease walk better

NCT ID NCT07338812

Summary

This study tested whether adding virtual reality games or whole-body vibration to standard physical therapy could improve leg strength and balance in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Fifty children aged 6-10 were split into two groups, each receiving a different add-on therapy three times a week for three months. The goal was to see if these fun, technology-based exercises could help manage the muscle weakness and balance problems caused by the disease.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Cairo university

    Cairo, 11432, Egypt

  • Cairo university

    Giza, 11432, Egypt

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