Magnetic pulses target Parkinson's 'Freezing' walk
NCT ID NCT05625386
Summary
This study tested whether magnetic stimulation of specific brain areas could help reduce freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease. Researchers compared different stimulation doses and brain targets in 64 participants over one month. The goal was to see if higher doses or stimulating both movement and thinking brain areas worked better than standard approaches.
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Cognitive Neuropsychology Lab Anhui Medical University
Hefei, Anhui, 230032, China
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