U.S., Nov. 26 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07249866) titled 'Effect of Robotic Assisted Therapy on Hand Functions, Grip Strength and Proprioception in Children With Hemiplegia' on Aug. 25.
Brief Summary: Statement of the problem:
Does robotic assisted therapy have an effect on hand functions, grip strength and proprioception in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy?
Significance of the study:
New technologies allow and promote active involvement, leading directly to functional changes that are far beyond those obtained with conventional therapy. Many features of robotic therapy may contribute to enhanced recovery of upper limb motor function. These include task-specific practice, intensi...