Study Finds Multidisciplinary Interventions Improve Mobility and Independence in Children with Disabilities in Rural South India
A recent study examined the effects of multidisciplinary interventions on gross motor function and functional independence in children with disabilities in rural South India. Researchers focused on the Enabling Inclusion® program, which aims to address the lack of effective rehabilitation programs for children with disabilities in underprivileged regions. The findings highlight improvements in mobility and independence among participants, shedding light on the potential benefits of targeted intervention strategies.
The study analyzed data from children enrolled in the program, which integrates physical therapy, occupational therapy, and community-based support systems. Researchers observed measurable progress in gross motor skills and daily functional activities among participants over a specified period. The research underscores the importance of accessible rehabilitation services tailored to meet the needs of underserved populations, particularly those living in rural areas where resources are limited.
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Date: November 27, 2025
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