Brain stimulation breakthrough could treat depression in paralyzed veterans
NCT ID NCT05553353
Summary
This study is testing a new method to determine the correct dose for a non-invasive brain stimulation treatment (rTMS) for depression in people with spinal cord injuries. The standard dosing method requires a thumb movement, which many people with these injuries cannot perform. Researchers will compare the new dosing method against a sham (placebo) treatment in 24 veterans to see if it safely and effectively reduces depression symptoms.
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