Virtual reality goggles aim to steady MS patients
NCT ID NCT07150520
Summary
This study is testing whether a short session with virtual reality goggles can help improve balance and reduce feelings of motion sickness in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Researchers will compare 30 participants—some with MS, some without—measuring their stability before and after the VR experience. The goal is to see if this technology could become a helpful tool for managing MS-related dizziness and unsteadiness.
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