Plain-English translation of NCT06040567 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
The PolyImPAct Study is evaluating how physical activity affects people with polyneuropathy—a group of nerve disorders that damage nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. Researchers will use clinical assessments, patient questionnaires, and wearable activity trackers to understand how well current measurement tools work across different types of nerve disease and to identify which tests best capture changes in patients' abilities.
There is no standard way to measure physical activity and its impact across the many different types of polyneuropathy. This trial aims to find the most reliable and meaningful outcome measures so that future treatments can be fairly evaluated and patients' real-world progress can be accurately tracked.
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The study is organized into four phases and will involve visits to the clinic where you'll complete physical and functional tests, answer questionnaires about your symptoms and daily activities, and wear an accelerometer (a small device that tracks movement) to measure your physical activity over time. Researchers will compare results between patients with different nerve diseases and healthy volunteers to determine which assessment methods are most reliable and sensitive to changes in your condition.
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