Can video games and exercise help kids recover from cancer?
NCT ID NCT07301684
Summary
This study aims to help children and teenagers who have finished cancer treatment recover their physical strength and overall well-being. Researchers will test whether combining different types of therapy—including guided exercise, video game workouts, and muscle stimulation—works better than exercise alone. They'll measure improvements in strength, fitness, pain levels, balance, and quality of life in 45 young cancer survivors.
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Facultad de Enfermería, Fisioterapia y Podología
Seville, 41006, Spain
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