Plain-English translation of NCT07518290 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท Source last updated ยท Translation generated ยท How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases โ it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This trial is testing a treatment called transcranial temporal interference stimulation (TIS) โ a non-invasive brain stimulation technique โ to see if it can reduce movement problems in people with Parkinson's disease. Participants will use this treatment at home for 4 weeks, with remote supervision by the research team. Researchers want to know if the treatment helps with slowness, stiffness, and walking difficulty, and whether benefits last after treatment stops.
Many people with Parkinson's disease struggle with movement problems that limit their daily life, and current treatments don't work the same for everyone. This trial explores whether this newer brain stimulation technique could offer an additional option to help improve movement and quality of life.
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You would receive either active brain stimulation or a sham (inactive) procedure once a day for 4 weeks at home, with a trained team member supervising you remotely. You'll visit the clinic several times for movement tests and assessments, and you'll also complete online surveys about your symptoms and quality of life. The entire study lasts several weeks, with follow-up visits after treatment ends to see if any benefits continue.
AI-generated summary from trial data ยท Jun 10, 2026 ยท Not medical advice
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