Comparative Effects Of Creative Movement & Play Based Interventions On Motor Skills
NCT ID: NCT07307105
Last Updated: 2025-12-29
Study Results
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
28 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-10-26
2026-02-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Creative Movement intervention group.
Group A (Creative Movement) engaged in activities such as a Hello Song for upper limb coordination,
creative movement intervention
Group A (Creative Movement) engaged in activities such as a Hello Song for upper limb coordination, strength exercises (Grow Strong segment), locomotor games, yoga with breathing, and music-making with instruments. Each session lasted 60 minutes and was conducted twice weekly for 8 weeks
Play-Based intervention group
Group B (Play-Based Intervention) included obstacle courses, dual-limb coordination games, story reading, building tasks (blocks/LEGOs), and arts \& crafts for fine motor development. Each session concluded with a cool-down, promoting relaxation and emotional regulation
play based intervention
Group B (Play-Based Intervention) included obstacle courses, dual-limb coordination games, story reading, building tasks (blocks/LEGOs), and arts \& crafts for fine motor development. Each session concluded with a cool-down, promoting relaxation and emotional regulation
Interventions
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creative movement intervention
Group A (Creative Movement) engaged in activities such as a Hello Song for upper limb coordination, strength exercises (Grow Strong segment), locomotor games, yoga with breathing, and music-making with instruments. Each session lasted 60 minutes and was conducted twice weekly for 8 weeks
play based intervention
Group B (Play-Based Intervention) included obstacle courses, dual-limb coordination games, story reading, building tasks (blocks/LEGOs), and arts \& crafts for fine motor development. Each session concluded with a cool-down, promoting relaxation and emotional regulation
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Both girls and boys .
3. Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) score \> 24 .
4. Stork Stand Balance Test (both legs) \> 4 seconds .
5. Pediatric Berg Balance Scale score ≥ 40 .
6. TGMD-2 GMQ score ≤ 79 (≤ 25th percentile) .
7. BOT-2 Total Motor Composite score ≤ 18th percentile .
8. PedsQL total score ≤ 70
Exclusion :
1. Musculoskeletal Impairments affecting posture.
2. balance.
3. Uncorrected visual or auditory impairments .
4. Behavioral or Attention Disorders that may impair test compliance or affect performance reliability .
5. Recent Surgery or Injury in the past 6 months .
6. Use of Assistive Devices .
7. Chronic Illness Affecting Physical Activity .
8. Participation in specialized motor training in the past 3 months .
9. Inability to follow instructions or complete assessments (TGMD-2, BOT-2, PedsQL).
5 Years
8 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
khadija liaquat
OTHER
Responsible Party
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khadija liaquat
senior lecturer
Locations
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Rax clinic iqbal town
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Riphah IU Yashma
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id