MIT tests sensory stimulation to calm Parkinson's tremors
NCT ID NCT05268887
Summary
This study is testing whether a non-invasive device using flashing lights, sounds, and vibrations can help improve movement problems in people with mild Parkinson's disease. Researchers from MIT will measure brain waves in 40 participants to see if this gentle stimulation is safe and can influence the brain rhythms linked to symptoms like tremor and slowness. The goal is to explore a potential new way to ease symptoms without medication.
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