U.S., Jan. 16 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07342348) titled 'Using Power Mobility Training to Promote Arm & Hand Function in Children With Cerebral Palsy' on Jan. 08.
Brief Summary: Approximately 40% of children with ambulatory cerebral palsy have significant functional asymmetries in arm and hand function. Children with these significant functional asymmetries have difficulties using their more-affected (less preferred) arm and hand in daily activities, especially true in daily activities requiring bilateral hand and arm use. Recent research suggests that power mobility training provided via a ride-on toy may help to motivate these children to use their less preferred arm and hand. This rese...