Brain scans reveal: can forced cycling outpace Parkinson's?

NCT ID NCT07442747

Summary

This study aims to understand how different types of aerobic exercise, like forced or voluntary cycling, affect the brain and improve movement and thinking in people with advanced Parkinson's disease who already have a deep brain stimulation device. Researchers will measure brain activity and symptoms in 36 participants over several months to see how exercise changes brain signals. The goal is to learn how exercise works so doctors can recommend better, personalized exercise plans in the future.

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