Plain-English translation of NCT07570459 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This research study is investigating tremor—involuntary shaking—in people who have Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. While doctors have noticed tremor in some patients with this condition, they don't yet fully understand why it happens or how much it impacts quality of life. This study will use specialized recordings, movement sensors, clinical exams, and questionnaires to get a clearer picture of tremor in this patient population.
Tremor is a symptom that has been reported in Charcot-Marie-Tooth patients, but the medical community doesn't yet understand what causes it or how significantly it affects people's ability to do everyday activities. This research aims to fill that gap so doctors can better recognize, classify, and eventually help manage this symptom.
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You would visit the research clinic for a clinical examination that will be video-recorded by experienced neurologists. During your visit, the doctors will record your muscle activity using surface electrodes (sensors on your skin) and use accelerometers (movement-tracking devices) to measure any tremor. You'll also complete questionnaires about how tremor—if you experience it—affects your daily activities. Your genetic information may be reviewed if available to help researchers understand possible connections to tremor. The entire visit would be supported by detailed clinical assessment.
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