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Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of the present research is to examine the effectiveness of a non-invasive, vibrotactile stimulation protocol, known as coordinated reset (CR), for the alleviation of motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). PD patients exhibit rigidity, slowness (bradykinesia) and poverty (akinesia) of movement as well as other symptoms. Treatment for PD is either pharmacological (first line) or invasive deep brain stimulation. The non-invasive, vibrotactile stimulation approach uses a novel stimulation pattern to disrupt the pathophysiological mechanism that is responsible for PD symptoms and thus restore motor function.


Clinical Trial Description

Up to thirty adults with bilateral, moderate stage idiopathic PD will be enrolled in this longitudinal study. Participants will serve as their own control, receiving alternating active and sham therapy at two-month intervals. This longitudinal protocol will be open-ended to enable continued treatment to those interested / motivated. Study treatment will consist of daily, four-hour vibrotactile Coordinated Reset (vCR) stimulation sessions on a continual basis. All daily vCR stimulation sessions will occur at the participant's home (ON-medication) and can be broken up into two, two-hour blocks (with no more than 12 hours between stimulation blocks) to be less cumbersome and better integrate into the participant's daily life. Daily home-based treatment will be unsupervised, though timely support is guaranteed by Synergic Medical Technologies (SMT) support staff when needed (e.g., when usability or IT issues arise). Daily stimulation / device usage will be automatically logged by the device and continuously monitored by SMT staff, meanwhile participants will keep a med diary so we can monitor their med usage (and how it relates to extended exposure) over time. Participants will be able to transition to an as-needed basis with treatment after four months and once they are familiar with the treatment and their body's response to it, to better alleviate PD symptoms. ;


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NCT number NCT05830110
Study type Interventional
Source Synergic Medical Technologies, Inc.
Contact Elyria Kabasenche, BS
Phone 541-510-7068
Email elyria.kabasenche@synergicmed.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date June 1, 2019
Completion date December 2024

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