https://www.selleckchem.com/products/telacebec-q203.html Determine the adherence to and effectiveness of an 8-week home exercise programme for children with disabilities delivered using Physitrack, an online exercise prescription tool, compared with traditional paper-based methods. Single-blinded, parallel-groups, randomised controlled trial (RCT). Intervention took place in participants' homes in Western Australia. Children aged 6 to 17 years, with neurodevelopmental disabilities including cerebral palsy (CP), receiving community therapy services. All participants completed an individualised home exercise programme, which was delivered to the intervention group using Physitrack and conventional paper-based methods for the control group. Adherence to exercise programme, goal achievement and exercise performance. Enjoyment, confidence and usability of Physitrack. Fifty-four participants with CP (n=37) or other neurodevelopmental disabilities (n=17) were recruited. Fifty-three were randomised after one early withdrawal. Forty-six completed the 8-week ate online delivery methods. Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry; ACTRN12616000743460. Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry; ACTRN12616000743460. Prehabilitation programmes that combine exercise training, nutritional support and emotional reinforcement (multimodal prehabilitation) have demonstrated efficacy reducing postoperative complications in the context of abdominal surgery. However, such programmes have seldom been studied in cardiac surgery, one of the surgeries associated with higher postoperative morbidity and mortality. This trial will assess the feasibility and efficacy in terms of reduction of postoperative complications and cost-effectiveness of a multimodal prehabilitation programme comparing to the standard of care in cardiac surgical patients. This is a single-centre, randomised, open-label, controlled trial with a 11 ratio. Consecutive 160 elective valve replacement and/or coronary