Description
A novel interactive training device to improve walking Ability and quality of life for Children with CErebral Palsy Trial (ACCEPT study): A multi-centred feasibility RCTwith an embedded qualitative studyPeriod | May 2018 → 2023 |
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Held at | University of Plymouth, United Kingdom |
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