NCT07533409 - Tactile and Pain Sensory Thresholds and Hand Grip Strength in Children
Summary
NIH registered an observational clinical trial (NCT07533409) on ClinicalTrials.gov comparing fingertip tactile sensation, hand and finger grip strength, and hand pain thresholds in children diagnosed with specific learning disorder with impairment in written expression versus healthy controls. The study is classified as observational with treatment outcome interventions.
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NIH registered a new observational clinical trial (NCT07533409) on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study compares fingertip tactile sensation, hand and finger grip strength, and hand pain thresholds in children with specific learning disorder with impairment in written expression against healthy controls. Conditions under study include sensation diminished, pinprick pain, and specific learning disorder with impairment in written expression. This is a routine registry entry providing informational transparency about ongoing clinical research. Affected parties include clinical investigators and healthcare providers seeking to understand sensory and motor function differences in this pediatric population.
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Tactile and Pain Sensory Thresholds and Hand Grip Strength
Observational NCT07533409 Kind: OBSERVATIONAL Apr 16, 2026
Abstract
The aim of this study was to compare fingertip tactile sensation, hand and finger grip strength, and hand pain thresholds in children diagnosed with specific learning disorder with impairment in written expression and healthy controls.
Conditions: Sensation Diminished, Pinprick, Pain, Specific Learning Disorder, With Impairment in Written Expression
Interventions: Treatment outcome
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