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To Evaluate the Efficacy of Mobile Applications in Tailoring and Enhancing Rehabilitation Interventions for Pediatric Patients With Cerebral Palsy
The world of technology is changing and becoming more advanced. Children with cerebral palsy can benefit from the technology to enhance their mobility, balance, and coordination through mobile applications. A lot of applications are made to offer games and interactive therapy activities that focus on balance, coordination, and motor skills.
They may find these activities entertaining as well as helpful, which makes their rehabilitation more pleasurable. This work builds on previous studies by making a mobile application that may be accessed from any location, giving therapeutic treatments more distribution flexibility. This is especially helpful for those with cerebral palsy who might have mobility issues that make it challenging to consistently attend in-person therapy sessions. Cerebral palsy children can perform organized exercises at home with the help of mobile application made for therapeutic activities and rehabilitation. Therapeutic activities may be customized to meet the unique demands of each patient, guaranteeing that the treatment plan is in line with their capabilities and objectives. Caregiver's involvement in the treatment process is a common element of app created specifically for people with cerebral palsy. This might involve providing tools to enhance home-based care, educating caregivers through resources, and monitoring progress in order to promote a team-based approach to treatment.
Age
5 - 16 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Hope Rehabilitaion Centre, Mansoor Hospital Lahore , ChildRehab Sangla Hill
Lahore, Pakistan
Start Date
November 1, 2023
Primary Completion Date
May 1, 2024
Completion Date
September 1, 2024
Last Updated
May 24, 2024
96
ACTUAL participants
Mobile Application
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Superior University
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