New brain stimulation tweak shows promise for Parkinson's patients
NCT ID NCT03732898
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 13, 2026 · Updated 27 times
Summary
This study tested a new way to program deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices in 15 people with Parkinson's disease. The goal was to see if this different programming approach could improve their quality of life. Participants already had DBS implants and were monitored for changes in symptoms and daily function.
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Locations
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Universitaetsklinikum Wuerzburg
Würzburg, Germany
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University Berlin, Charite Virchow
Berlin, Germany
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