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Evaluation of Postural Control in Children Using Tetra Axial Posturography

Launched by MEIR MEDICAL CENTER · Jun 16, 2009

Trial Information

Current as of May 21, 2025

Unknown status

Keywords

Tetra Axiametric Posturography Postural Control Tetrax Children

ClinConnect Summary

Recently a new pediatric software was introduced for the TETRAX device. The goal of the present study is to create normative data for children starting at preschool age using the newly developed software. Four hundred and 80 children between the ages of 5 and 12 years old will be examined following informed consent from the children and their legal guardian.

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • age 5-12 years
  • healthy
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • children with known disturbances in bone, muscle of nervous systems
  • children using medications that may cause problems in balance or coordination

About Meir Medical Center

Meir Medical Center is a leading healthcare institution dedicated to advancing medical research and improving patient outcomes through innovative clinical trials. As a prominent sponsor of clinical studies, Meir Medical Center is committed to fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients to explore new therapies and treatment modalities. With a focus on ethical practices and patient safety, the center aims to contribute significantly to the scientific community while enhancing the quality of care provided to its diverse patient population. Through its robust infrastructure and multidisciplinary approach, Meir Medical Center stands at the forefront of medical innovation, driving progress in various therapeutic areas.

Locations

Jerusalem, , Israel

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Dan Nemet, MD

Principal Investigator

Pediatrics, Meir Medical Center, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University

Timeline

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Trial launched

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Estimated completion

Not reported

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