Plain-English translation of NCT07067229 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing a combination of two treatments for motor neuron disease: non-invasive brain stimulation (a technique that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate the brain) and virtual reality-based exercise. Researchers want to see if this combination can help maintain or improve muscle strength and function in people diagnosed with motor neuron disease. Some participants will receive personalized versions of the treatment, while others will receive standard or sham (placebo) versions to compare results.
Motor neuron disease causes progressive weakness and loss of muscle function, and there are limited treatment options available to slow or stop this decline. This trial exists to explore whether combining brain stimulation with exercise might offer a new way to help preserve muscle strength and improve quality of life for people living with this condition.
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You will first visit the research center for a baseline assessment lasting about 2 hours, where researchers will collect information about your health, run muscle and lung function tests, and take imaging scans. Then you will be randomly assigned to receive one of three types of brain stimulation combined with virtual reality exercise sessions. Throughout the trial, you'll return for follow-up visits to measure any changes in your muscle strength, function, and overall well-being.
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