Ear stimulation and exercise show promise for Parkinson's
NCT ID NCT05871151
First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 23 times
Summary
This study looked at whether a non-invasive nerve stimulation (like a gentle pulse on the ear) combined with physical therapy could help people with Parkinson's disease move better and feel better. Twenty-five adults with mild-to-moderate Parkinson's took part. The goal was to see if this combo approach improves walking, balance, and quality of life more than exercise alone.
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UAB
Birmingham, Alabama, 35233, United States
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WHARF
Birmingham, Alabama, 35209, United States
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