Evaluating Adaptive Rock Climbing on Children With Upper Limb Differences
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess changes in functional and psychosocial outcomes following a 12-week adaptive rock-climbing program for children with congenital upper limb differences. The main questions it aims to answer are * Assess functional outcomes following a 12-week adaptive rock-climbing program. * Assess psychosocial outcomes following a 12-week adaptive rock climbing program. * Assess barriers to participation in adaptive sports. Participants will complete 12-week adaptive rock climbing program.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 6–16 years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Parents 18 years and older. * English or Spanish speaking. * Participants with unilateral or bilateral congenital upper extremity disorders of limb formation differences ages 6-16. Exclusion Criteria: * Any patients younger than 6 years or older than 16 years, patients not fluent in English or Spanish, or patients with parents younger than 18 years.
Interventions
- BehavioralAdaptive Rock Climbing Program
Twelve week rock climbing program. The program will take place once per week over the course of twelve weeks.
Location
- Children Hospital Los AngelesLos Angeles, California