Trunk Control Training/Study for Children with Bilateral Cerebral Palsy

Now recruiting kids and teens aged 6-17 for a no-cost intensive intervention

May 21, 2025
TRUST study

Does your child have difficulties with independent sitting and reaching?

Have you been looking for intensive interventions to help?

Join this no-cost interventional study for kids and teens aged 6-17 with bilateral cerebral palsy, aiming to improve upper body control and reaching abilities when seated so children can do more in their day to day lives.

In this study, the child will use an automated Trunk-Support-Trainer (TruST) or a rigid trunk support while receiving an intensive postural-reaching intervention. The study is conducted by the Center for Cerebral Palsy Research at Columbia University Teachers College and Columbia University ROAR lab 

Call: 212-678-3332

Email: cpresearch@tc.columbia.edu

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