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Integration of Real-Time Motion Tracking and Pediatric Rehabilitation

Integration of Real-Time Motion Tracking and Pediatric Rehabilitation

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6-17 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

Emerging technologies that utilize motion capture integrated with engaging software offer new methods for increasing engagement and movement in patients admitted to the hospital. Hospitalized patients are often limited to sedentary activities, spending the majority of their time in bed, which can contribute to deconditioning and functional mobility deficits. This study seeks to explore the feasibility of a tool designed to promote movement through engaging gameplay that is acceptable to both clinicians and families.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Pediatric patients aged 6-17 years.
  • Receiving physical therapy at Stanford Children's Hospital.
  • Medically cleared for standing and upper-body movement.
  • Ability to follow simple instructions and engage in standing gameplay

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Orthopedic or medical conditions contraindicating physical activity.
  • Legal guardian not present to obtain consent
  • Child with a significant neurological condition or major developmental disability
  • Child with active infection of the face or hand
  • A history of severe motion sickness A history of seizures caused by flashing light Major surgery within the last 48 hours

Study details
    Rehabilitation

NCT06924801

Stanford University

31 January 2026

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