Plain-English translation of NCT07132775 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
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This study is testing a wearable garment called the Mollii suit that delivers gentle electrical stimulation to your whole body. Researchers want to see if this stimulation can safely reduce muscle stiffness (spasticity), pain, and overactive reflexes in people with conditions like multiple sclerosis or fibromyalgia. Some participants will wear the suit with the stimulation turned on, while others will wear it with the stimulation off, so doctors can compare what difference the treatment actually makes.
Many people with nerve and muscle conditions struggle with painful muscle stiffness and overactive reflexes that don't respond well to current treatments. This trial exists to find out whether electrical stimulation delivered through a full-body garment could offer a safe and effective new option for managing these difficult symptoms.
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If you join this study, you will wear the full-body electrostimulation garment for 60 minutes at a time, every other day, for 12 weeks. You can do this either at the research clinic or at home. You may be assigned to wear the suit with the stimulation turned on, or with it turned off (as a comparison group). Throughout the study, you'll visit the clinic for assessments to measure your muscle stiffness, pain levels, and any side effects.
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