Smart baby clothes and ankle sensors aim to predict muscle disease progression
NCT ID NCT07286565
Summary
This study aims to understand how motor skills develop in very young children diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) or Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). It will follow 100 children under age 4 for up to 30 months using special wearable sensors at home, like a smart jumpsuit for babies and an ankle monitor for toddlers. The goal is to create better tools to track these diseases early on, which could help guide future treatments.
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Centre de référence des maladies neuromusculaire, Centre Hospitalier Régional de la Citadelle
RECRUITINGLiège, 4000, Belgium
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