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Gamification Effects on the 6MWT in Children

Gamification Effects on the 6MWT in Children

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6-12 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this study is to learn if adding a game to the 6-minute walk test for children with neuromuscular disorders will increase enjoyment and motivation to complete the test.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Clinical diagnosis of, or active evaluation for, a neuromuscular disorder
  • Able to ambulate (with or without usual orthoses/assistive device) sufficiently to attempt a 6-minute walk.
  • Note: Acceptable if the patient needs to take breaks or sit during the test. Those unable to finish are counted as protocol deviations, not exclusions.
  • Medically stable on the test day (no acute illness or recent surgery that would contraindicate moderate exercise).
  • Child able to understand simple instructions in English and provide assent (if applicable based upon age and developmental level); parent/guardian able to provide consent in English.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Non-ambulatory or unsafe to attempt walking as judged by the treating physician.
  • Severe cognitive/behavioral impairment that precludes following instructions.
  • Acute cardiopulmonary, orthopedic, or other medical condition that makes walking unsafe on the test day.
  • Non-English-speaking family (materials are available only in English for this pilot).
  • Any child/parent who declines consent/assent or withdraws at any time.

Study details
    Neuromuscular Diseases in Children

NCT07216339

David Toupin

15 October 2025

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