Magnetic brain waves tested to fight Parkinson's progression

NCT ID NCT07306104

Summary

This study is testing whether daily brain stimulation using a non-invasive magnetic device can help control Parkinson's disease symptoms. Over 12 months, 90 participants will use the device for 30 minutes daily to see if it improves movement, reduces tremor, and potentially decreases medication needs. Researchers will compare results against both a placebo group and the natural progression of the disease.

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  • Odense University Hospital

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    Odense, 5000, Denmark

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  • University of Southern Denmark

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    Odense, 5230, Denmark

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