New brain stimulation device aims to calm ALS nerve cells
NCT ID NCT06649955
Summary
This study is testing a non-invasive device called the MyoRegulator to see if it is safe and feasible for people with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). The device uses gentle electrical stimulation to try to calm overactive motor nerve cells, which is a key problem in ALS. Researchers will enroll about 15 people with early-stage ALS to gather initial safety data and see if the treatment might help slow disease progression before planning a larger trial.
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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