Sticky pads & mild shocks: new hope for Kids' stiff arms?
NCT ID NCT07247812
Summary
This study is testing whether a mild electrical current delivered through sticky pads on the back, combined with hand exercises, can help improve arm and hand movement in children and young adults with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. It will involve 18 participants aged 12-21, who will attend two sessions to compare the effects of exercises with and without the stimulation. The main goal is to see if this approach is safe, feasible, and effective at improving strength and function.
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University of Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom
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