Wearable device aims to tackle fatigue and Raynaud's in scleroderma patients
NCT ID NCT06675344
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated Apr 24, 2026 · Updated 13 times
Summary
This study tests if a wearable device called Apollo Neuro can help people with systemic sclerosis (a chronic autoimmune disease) feel less tired and have fewer Raynaud's attacks (where fingers turn white or blue in the cold). About 160 adults will use the device or a placebo version for several weeks, and report their symptoms through surveys and a phone app. The goal is to see if this non-drug approach can improve daily life.
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DelRicht Research Center
RECRUITINGNew Orleans, Louisiana, 70115, United States
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University of Michigan
RECRUITINGAnn Arbor, Michigan, 48109, United States
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University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Scleroderma Center
RECRUITINGPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213, United States
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
RECRUITINGNashville, Tennessee, 37232, United States
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