Video games meet physical therapy: new hope for kids with cerebral palsy?
NCT ID NCT07392398
First seen Feb 06, 2026 · Last updated May 19, 2026 · Updated 9 times
Summary
This study tests whether adding virtual reality (VR) to standard Bobath physical therapy helps children with spastic cerebral palsy move better and improve balance. Thirty children aged 2 to 14 will be randomly assigned to receive either VR plus Bobath or Bobath alone for 6 weeks. Researchers will measure muscle activity, balance, and motor skills before and after treatment to see if the VR approach leads to greater improvements.
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Hongxinkang New Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, Tongren
Tongren, Guizhou, 554300, China
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