We’re looking for children and young people aged 12–21 years with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy to take part in an exciting study exploring how Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation (tSCS) could help improve arm and hand movements.
✅ Who can join?
- Age: 12–21 years
- Diagnosis: Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy
- Able to use hands in daily activities
- Stable health (no heart/lung problems, no seizures)
❌ Exclusions: Epilepsy, implanted devices, recent fractures, or recent clinical trial participation.
📅 Study Details
- 2 sessions on separate days (each 60–90 mins)
- Includes warm-up, resistance-based exercises, and cool-down
- Randomised: one session with tSCS, one with training only
- Travel to University of Leeds required
- £20 voucher, travel reimbursement, and parking provided
Interested? Contact: 📧 Prof. Sarah Astill – s.astill@leeds.ac.uk
📧 Mr. Omar Nahas – bsothn@leeds.ac.uk
Or scan the QR code in the image.
Help us make a difference in improving upper limb function for young people with cerebral palsy! 💪


