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NCT ID: NCT05318677 Completed - Spina Bifida Clinical Trials

Sensory and Motor Proficiency For Children With Spina Bifida

Start date: January 2010
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Spina bifida is one of the neural tube defects that cause neuromuscular dysfunction. Spina bifida is a disease accompanied by motor paralysis, musculoskeletal problems, Arnold-Chiari malformation, osteoporosis, hydrocephalus, upper limb coordination disorder. The affected upper extremity functionality and hand skills are very important for independence in daily living activities. There are some studies in the literature showing that upper extremity motor function is affected in patients with spina bifida. However, no study was found in which the upper extremity was investigated in terms of sensory and motor proficiency.The social and professional aspects of the upper extremity are of great importance.Therefore, our study aims to investigate the effects of upper extremity sensory and motor proficiency in patients with spina bifida

NCT ID: NCT05313295 Completed - Neurologic Disorder Clinical Trials

Physical Therapy Treatment on Children and Adolescents With Neurological Pathologies

Start date: November 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the positive effects of a home-based physical therapy intervention added to the usual physical therapy programs performed in children with neurological pathologies that induce sensorimotor impairments that affect their quality of life and the importance of the implications of their families in their treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05308056 Completed - Psychotic Disorders Clinical Trials

Depth of Anesthesia During Electroconvulsive Therapy

ACDC
Start date: April 19, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Aim: To describe anesthetic depth using spectal edge frequency (SEF) and density spectral array (DSA) and its relation to treatment effect of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Study design: Observational study Primary outcomes: SEF, DSA and treatment effect of ECT. Method: SEF and DSA si measured using a commercially available monitor for depth of anesthesia. Treatment effect of ECT will be evaluated using hemodynamic, electroencephalographic and clinical variables.

NCT ID: NCT05303870 Completed - Clinical trials for Mental Health Wellness 1

Impact of Psychological Therapies on Emergency Medical Patients

Start date: October 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Prevalence of anxiety and depression in the general population is known, but is under researched in the acute hospital setting and there is little evidence on the prevalence of anxiety and depression within the emergency medical admission population. A potential intervention for treating such mental health prevalence would be in the form of IAPT methodology which has been utilised in other parts of the NHS demonstrating good outcomes. Therefore, this feasibility study will explore the utility of IAPT in the acute setting. This study will explore the prevalence of anxiety and depression in the emergency medical population within medical inpatient wards , utilising the assessment tools adopted by the IAPT services and explained in detail below. The study will explore a) feasibility of introducing psychological intervention to an emergency medical ward and b) provide preliminary data on the outcome of this intervention on hospital length of stay and readmission rates.

NCT ID: NCT05300295 Completed - Clinical trials for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Mentorship Program for Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Start date: January 1, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this pilot project is to evaluate the feasibility of a mentorship program for adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Data will be collected from adolescents with ASD and their parents/guardians. Study findings will be used to inform further development of the mentoring program for individuals with ASD.

NCT ID: NCT05276635 Completed - Sleep Disorder Clinical Trials

Sleep Disorder Manage in Emotional Freedom Techniques vs Sleep Hygiene Education Group Therapy

Start date: January 3, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sleep disorders are common among elderly persons, with deleterious effects on their physical and mental health. Many approaches are used to manage such disorders. Aim of the study: To compare the Emotional Freedom Techniques-Insomnia (EFT-I) and Sleep Hygiene Education (SHE) group therapy as two treatments for insomnia in a geriatric population when delivered, and their effects on sleep quality, depression, and life satisfaction.

NCT ID: NCT05269953 Completed - Tourette Syndrome Clinical Trials

Median Nerve Stimulation for Tourette Syndrome and Chronic Tic Disorder

NeSTS
Start date: March 18, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Tourette syndrome (TS) and chronic tic disorder (CTD) are neurodevelopmental disorders that impact approximately 1% of 5-18 year olds worldwide. Both TS and CTD are characterised by the presence of tics, which are repetitive, purposeless, movements or vocalisations of short duration which can occur many times throughout a day. Tics can have a significant negative impact on daily functioning and quality of life, hence, many seek out approaches to manage and reduce their tics and the urges people with TS or CTD often feel preceding them. The two main evidence-based approaches to treating tics are behavioural therapies and medicationÍž both of which can be effective, but accessibility and waitlists are often an issue for behavioural therapies and side effects are common with medication use. Consequently, there is an urgent need for the development of alternative, safe and accessible treatments. This study aims to examine the effects of rhythmic pulses of electrical stimulation delivered to the wrist in treating tics in people with TS and CTD. In recent work, the investigators have shown that this type of electrical stimulation known as median nerve stimulation (MNS), can substantially reduce tics and related urges during stimulation. The investigators now want to extend this work to examine the effects of the stimulation on a higher number of people, compared to placebo and treatment as usual. The investigators will do this through assessment of symptom change using questionnaires, interviews and videos collection during four weeks of stimulation and two time points afterwards. The investigators have developed a new MNS device for this trial which is portable and easy to use. The primary hypothesis is that active rhythmic MNS will lead to a reduction in tic severity compared to a placebo condition. The secondary hypothesis is that MNS will also have a positive beneficial effect on urges, impairment, well-being and co-occurring Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms compared to both sham stimulation and no stimulation.

NCT ID: NCT05269927 Completed - Clinical trials for Neurodevelopmental Disorders

A Multi-domain Approach for the Characterization and Early Diagnosis of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Start date: March 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Diagnosis and characterization of neurodevelopmental disorders are considered challenging processes because of their complexity, multi-factoriality and heterogeneity. The present project will consider two of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders (i.e. autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and language disorders (LD)), with the aim to overcome these difficulties, by: a) deeply investigating their neuronal correlates; b) identifying multi-domain biomarkers (electrophysiological, genetic, environmental and clinical); c) developing a machine learning algorithm for early diagnosis. To achieve the above mentioned aims a multi-domain dataset will be used, comprising data collected from typically developing infants, infants at high risk for ASD and infants at high risk for LD. The data that will be used have been already collected within other trials performed at the Scientific Institute E. Medea.

NCT ID: NCT05265702 Completed - Clinical trials for Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Non-Invasive Neuromodulation in Children With Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Start date: March 7, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Children with neurodevelopmental disorders have a delay in acquiring the skills that are assumed considering the phases of typical psychomotor development. Added to this difficulty and main element of concern on the part of their families, there are another series of signs that appear with some frequency and that, despite being unnoticed against other major problems represent basic and fundamental factors in the correct development and performance such as constipation problems and sleep disorders. The aim of the study consists of to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of the non-invasive neuromodulation device applied in people with neurodevelopmental disorders, in relation to constipation problems and in the quality of sleep.

NCT ID: NCT05262946 Completed - Clinical trials for Peripheral Neuropathy

Sensorimotor Training for Adults With Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Start date: January 1, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Adults with diabetic peripheral neuropathy tend to fall more frequently than healthy population as a consequence of multiple sensorimotor and cognitive damages. In this protocol study, a randomized controlled trial is proposed using a sensorimotor intervention based on Feldenkrais method to improve somatosensory aspects and, therefore, postural control of participants.