Scientists map Kids' brain signals to unlock dystonia mysteries

NCT ID NCT07325175

Summary

This study aims to understand how brain networks change in children with dystonia, a movement disorder that causes involuntary muscle contractions. Researchers will measure brain and muscle activity in 75 children, including some with deep brain stimulation devices, to see how their brain signals evolve over time. The goal is to learn how dystonia develops and how treatments affect brain function, which could lead to better therapies in the future.

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Locations

  • Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

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    Cincinnati, Ohio, 45229, United States

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