Sensors hunt for Parkinson's hidden tremors
NCT ID NCT06885541
Summary
This study aims to find a way to objectively measure 'internal tremors'—a shaking sensation some Parkinson's patients feel inside that isn't visible. Researchers will use motion sensors on 60 people (both Parkinson's patients and healthy volunteers) to see if they can detect a specific tremor signal. The goal is to learn if this signal is unique to Parkinson's and could help with earlier diagnosis.
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Purpan Hospital
RECRUITINGToulouse, Occitanie, 31059, France
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