MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY - CEREBELLAR SUBTYPE (MSA-C)
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Brain zaps may ease rare movement disorder
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests a safe, non-invasive brain stimulation technique called tDCS to see if it can improve movement and balance in people with a rare neurological condition called Multiple System Atrophy - Cerebellar type (MSA-C). About 30 participants will receive either real or sha…
Matched conditions: MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY - CEREBELLAR SUBTYPE (MSA-C)
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Salerno • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:24 UTC
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DNA hunt for rare brain disease genes begins
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study collects DNA from up to 1,000 adults with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), corticobasal syndrome (CBS), multiple system atrophy (MSA), or related conditions, plus their family members. Researchers will sequence participants' whole genomes to find genetic variants …
Matched conditions: MULTIPLE SYSTEM ATROPHY - CEREBELLAR SUBTYPE (MSA-C)
Sponsor: Massachusetts General Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:12 UTC