Spinal stimulation tested to stop dizzy spells in Parkinson's patients
NCT ID NCT06920134
Summary
This early study is testing the safety and initial effects of a new spinal cord stimulation therapy called ARC-IM. It aims to help people with Parkinson's disease who experience a dangerous drop in blood pressure when they stand up, a condition called orthostatic hypotension. The research will see if the implanted device can reduce dizziness and improve balance and walking in a small group of 5 participants.
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