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Video game headset may help kids master handwriting

NCT ID NCT07040722

Summary

This study is testing whether using an immersive virtual reality (VR) headset during therapy can help children aged 6 to 13 who have trouble with handwriting. Researchers want to see if fun VR games that practice motor skills, posture, and attention can make learning to write easier and more motivating than standard paper-and-pencil exercises alone. The study will closely follow 12 children to measure changes in their writing ability and related skills.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • Cabinet Ker ergo

    RECRUITING

    Brest, Finistère, 29200, France

  • Cabinet d'ergothérapie - Maison des Korrigans

    RECRUITING

    Lesneven, Finistère, 29260, France

  • Cabinet d'ergothérapie Scol'Ergo

    RECRUITING

    Pont-de-l'Arche, Eure, 27340, France

  • Fondation ILDYS

    RECRUITING

    Brest, Finistère, 29200, France

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  • Fondation ILDYS

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    Brest, France, 29218, France

    Contact

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