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Vibrotactile Coordinated Reset in Parkinson's Disease - Proof of Concept Study
Sponsor: Stanford University
Summary
The purpose of our study is to evaluate Vibrotactile Coordinated Reset stimulation (vCR) and its effects on Parkinson's symptoms. vCR will be administered with a device called the Stanford Glove. vCR is expected to provide patients with a non-invasive alternative to the most widely used treatments such as Levodopa and/or deep brain stimulation. Patients will be followed for 14 months.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 92 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
34
Start Date
2025-01-10
Completion Date
2027-03-01
Last Updated
2024-08-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Stanford Glove
The non-invasive neuromodulation hardware system comprises two wireless controllers/battery packs which are fastened to the top of each hand via an adjustable elastic strap. Each controller is equipped with four vibrotactile fingertip stimulators, also known as tappers. There is a total of eight tappers (for index, middle, ring and pinkie of each hand) per system.
Locations (1)
Stanford University
Stanford, California, United States