Zapping the brain to fight Parkinson's fatigue
NCT ID NCT06883266
Summary
This study is testing whether a safe, non-invasive brain stimulation technique can help people with Parkinson's disease move better and feel less tired. Researchers will use a device that delivers a very mild electrical current to the scalp to stimulate brain areas involved in movement. They want to see if five daily sessions can improve symptoms like slowness and fatigue for up to two weeks.
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Sanford Brain and Spine Center
RECRUITINGFargo, North Dakota, 58103, United States
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