Movement therapy shows promise for easing autism challenges
NCT ID NCT06766942
Summary
This study tested whether a specific movement-based program could help children with autism. Thirty children aged 8-12 participated in the Sherborne Developmental Movement Program, which uses guided exercises and games. Researchers wanted to see if the program improved the children's motor skills, how they process sensory information, and their overall daily functioning.
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Cukurova University
Adana, Sariçam, 01250, Turkey (Türkiye)
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