Does Dosage Matter: Ride-on Cars to Enhance Social-mobility Function and Motivation in Toddlers With Motor Disabilities
Mobility Limitation
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Mobility Limitation focused on measuring toddlers with disabilities, modified ride-on cars, social-mobility, mastery motivation, physical activity, family participation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 1. motor delays that resulted in motor impairments that prevented independent walking (standard deviation (SD) < -1.5, assessed by the Chinese Child Development Inventory (CCDI) via a pediatric physician) 2. can stand independently for two seconds or to tolerate standing with support for 10 minutes 3. can reach for objects/toys with either one or two hands 4. the height is between 69 to 103 cm and the weight is between 7-18 kg 5. parents are able to provide consent for their child's participation in training programs
Exclusion Criteria:
- 1. children with severe sensory impairments such as blindness, deafness 2. the height is not between 69 to 103 cm and the weight is not between 7 to 18 kg 3. parents/caregivers are not able to make a time commitment for the training phase
Sites / Locations
- Chang Gung UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
ROC-48 group
ROC-24 group
Control group
The participant's performance is indicative of the extent to which early power mobility training is feasible for 1 to 3 years old and diagnosed as motor delay. Parents/caregivers and the occupational therapist will be responsible for ride-on car with a standing posture training. The dosage will be 48 hours for a total of 12-week intervention.
The participant's performance is indicative of the extent to which early power mobility training is feasible for 1 to 3 years old and diagnosed as motor delay. Parents/caregivers and the occupational therapist will be responsible for ride-on car with a standing posture training. The dosage will be 24 hours for a total of 12-week intervention.
The participant's performance is indicative of the extent to which early power mobility training is feasible for 1 to 3 years old and diagnosed as motor delay. The participant's clinical occupational therapist will be responsible for the regular therapy. The dosage will be their regular dosage for a total of 12-week intervention.