Listening to the brain to Fine-Tune treatment for movement disorder
NCT ID NCT07309133
Summary
This study aims to see if recordings of brain activity from an implanted device can help doctors program deep brain stimulation (DBS) more effectively for people with dystonia. Researchers will compare the standard programming method to a new approach guided by these brain signals. The goal is to find the best stimulation settings faster to better control symptoms for the 25 adults with dystonia participating.
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Clinical Ageing Research Unit,
RECRUITINGNewcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, NE4 6BE, United Kingdom
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