Brain zap + therapy: new hope for Tourette's tic control

NCT ID NCT06678737

Summary

This study is testing whether combining a therapy called CBIT with non-invasive brain stimulation (TMS) can help young people with Tourette Syndrome better control their tics. Researchers are recruiting 60 participants aged 12-21 to see if stimulating a specific brain area improves the ability to suppress tics during therapy. The goal is to help those who don't respond well to therapy alone gain better control over their symptoms.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

  • Contact

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Locations

  • University of Minnesota

    RECRUITING

    Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55414, United States

    Contact Email: •••••@•••••

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