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Clinical Trial

Evaluating the Effects of an Electrical Stimulator on Improving the Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy

NCT: NCT06811545 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT06811545
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-05
Completion2029-07

Brief Summary

The goal of this study is to see if gentle electrical stimulation can help children with cerebral palsy (CP) walk more easily. This stimulation, called neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), sends small pulses to muscles to help them activate. Researchers will test different ways of using NMES to find out which method works best. Participants will walk on a treadmill at a comfortable speed while NMES is applied to leg muscles. The study will compare different stimulation settings to see which one helps the most.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Evaluating the Effects of an Electrical Stimulator on Improving the Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy?

Evaluating the Effects of an Electrical Stimulator on Improving the Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy is a clinical trial registered under NCT06811545. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT06811545?

The current status of NCT06811545 (Evaluating the Effects of an Electrical Stimulator on Improving the Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did Evaluating the Effects of an Electrical Stimulator on Improving the Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy start?

Evaluating the Effects of an Electrical Stimulator on Improving the Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy started on 2026-05.

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