Magnet therapy aims to help Parkinson's patients walk better
NCT ID NCT05008289
Summary
This study tested whether a non-invasive magnetic stimulation device applied to the spine could improve walking difficulties in people with Parkinson's disease. The trial involved 42 participants who already had deep brain stimulation implants but still struggled with gait problems. Researchers compared the effects of real magnetic stimulation against a placebo treatment to see if it helped people walk faster and more steadily.
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University of Sao Paulo
São Paulo, São Paulo, 01246-000, Brazil
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