Could your Phone's selfie camera help doctors monitor MS?
NCT ID NCT07222618
Summary
This study is testing whether short videos people record at home on their smartphones can help doctors track multiple sclerosis symptoms as accurately as in-person visits. Researchers want to see if this low-cost, convenient method can monitor changes in walking, speech, and hand movements over time. The study involves 300 people with MS who will record brief videos every few months and attend some in-person check-ups for comparison.
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University of California, San Francisco
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