Smartphone beats could steady Parkinson's steps

NCT ID NCT06941779

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether personalized sound cues (like a custom beat) played through a smartphone could improve walking in people with Parkinson's disease. 60 participants walked while their steps were measured by sensors. The goal was to see if tailored cues could make steps more regular and reduce falls.

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  • North Tyneside General Hospital

    North Shields, United Kingdom

  • Northumbria University

    Newcastle, United Kingdom

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