Scientists probe brain signals behind Parkinson's 'Freezing' episodes
NCT ID NCT06848205
Summary
This study aims to understand why some people with Parkinson's disease experience 'freezing of gait,' a sudden and temporary inability to start walking or continue moving. Researchers will measure brain activity in 36 participants who already have a specific deep brain stimulation device implanted. By comparing brain signals during normal movement and freezing episodes, the study hopes to identify patterns that could lead to better future treatments.
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University of Minnesota, Movement Disorders Lab
RECRUITINGMinneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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