Wearable tech tracks PTSD therapy in real time

NCT ID NCT07614581

First seen Jun 09, 2026 · Last updated Jun 12, 2026 · Updated 1 time

Summary

This small pilot study (2-6 adults) tests whether a wrist-worn biosensor can detect a specific pattern of nervous system activity—from high stress to calm—during ketamine-assisted therapy for PTSD. Participants arrange their own therapy sessions, and the researcher only monitors their heart rate and skin signals. The goal is to see if the sensor's algorithm can identify this calming arc, not to measure treatment success.

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Locations

  • Open Medicine Studio

    Ganges, British Columbia, V8K 1R1, Canada

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