Sound waves tested to calm shaking hands
NCT ID NCT06610877
Summary
This study is testing whether low-energy sound waves, aimed at a specific brain pathway, can cause a temporary reduction in hand tremor for people with essential tremor. Researchers will test different settings of the sound waves on 60 participants who are already scheduled for a different tremor treatment. The main goal is to learn how this brain circuit works and how sound waves might affect it, not to provide a lasting treatment.
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RECRUITINGSan Francisco, California, 94107, United States
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