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The program will include structured rhythmic movements, coordination exercises, balance activities, and creative movement components designed to improve fine and gross motor proficiency, body awareness, and participation.",[9],{"type":6,"name":31,"description":32,"armGroupLabels":33,"otherNames":24},"Standard Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Group","The program will be conducted twice weekly for 8 weeks.\n\nThe standard physiotherapy program will consist of:\n\nStrengthening exercises\n\nFlexibility exercises\n\nBalance training\n\nGait training\n\nCoordination exercises\n\nEach session will last approximately 35-40 minutes.",[15],[35],{"name":36,"role":37,"phone":38,"phoneExt":24,"email":39},"Ozgun Kaya Kara, Assoc. 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During and following treatment, children frequently experience impairments in fine and gross motor skills, reduced physical capacity, emotional difficulties, and decreased participation in daily activities. Within the framework of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Children and Youth (ICF-CY), these impairments in body structure and function may negatively influence activity, participation, and overall quality of life.\n\nDance therapy is a holistic rehabilitation approach that integrates rhythm, structured movement, and emotional expression to enhance motor performance, body awareness, and psychosocial well-being. Emerging evidence suggests that dance-based interventions may contribute to improved pain management, psychological resilience, and emotional health in pediatric oncology populations. However, access to structured physical activity programs remains limited due to treatment-related fatigue, infection risk, travel burden, time constraints, and financial costs.\n\nTelerehabilitation may overcome these barriers by delivering therapy remotely, thereby improving accessibility, reducing logistical constraints, and ensuring continuity of care.\n\nThe aim of this randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the effects of an 8-week telerehabilitation-based dance therapy program (twice weekly, 35-40 minutes per session) on fine and gross motor skills, health-related quality of life, participation in home, school, and community settings, and motivation in children undergoing or recently completing cancer treatment.",[78,79],"Pediatric Cancer","Rehabilitation",[78,81,82,83,84,85,86,87],"Dance Therapy","Telerehabilitation","Physiotherapy","Motor Proficiency","Quality of Life","Participation","Motivation","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2026-05-13",{"date":91,"type":92},"2026-05-19","ACTUAL",{"date":94,"type":72},"2026-05-16",{"date":96,"type":72},"2026-06-30",{"name":5,"class":6},1]