- recruiting
Local Field Potentials in Dystonia
This study aims to improve Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for people with dystonia. We're looking at special brain signals (LFPs) to see if they can help doctors find the best settings for the DBS device, potentially making treatment better and faster.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Radiofrequency (RF) Ablation Prospective Outcomes Study for Central Nervous System - RAPID for CNS
This study looks at how well a treatment called radiofrequency ablation works for certain brain conditions, like Parkinson's. Researchers are collecting information from people who are already having this treatment in real life to see how it helps them.
Germany · United Kingdom - recruiting
Vercise™ DBS Dystonia Prospective Study
This study looks at how well a device called Vercise Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) works for people with dystonia. It aims to see if it helps with symptoms and improves daily life. The study monitors how patients do in real-life situations after having the device implanted.
Belgium · Canada · Germany - active not recruitingNA
Towards Noninvasive DBS of the Basal Ganglia in Parkinson's Disease Using TUS
This study is looking at a new, gentle way to stimulate the brain called Focused Ultrasound (TUS) for people with Parkinson’s disease or dystonia. It uses sound waves to deliver a treatment similar to deep brain stimulation (DBS) and aims to understand how it works.
Canada - recruiting
Abbott DBS Post-Market Study of Outcomes for Indications Over Time
This study looks at how well Abbott's Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) systems work and how safe they are over time for people with movement problems like Parkinson's or essential tremor. It helps doctors understand the long-term benefits.
United States · Australia · Finland - recruiting
Chronic Outcome Monitoring for DBS in Dystonia
This study looks at how Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) helps people with dystonia, a movement disorder. We want to understand brain signals better over 12 months to make DBS treatment work faster and more personally for each patient.
Germany - recruitingNA
The Use of the CUE1/CUE1+ in People With Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders
This study looks into how a new wearable device, CUE1, might help people with Parkinson's disease and similar conditions. It aims to improve common symptoms like movement difficulties and tiredness, and check if the device is safe and easy to use.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Long-read Genome Sequencing for the Molecular Diagnosis of Dystonia
This study uses advanced DNA testing, called long-read genome sequencing, to find the genetic causes of Dystonia, a condition causing jerky or unusual movements. It aims to improve diagnosis for patients who haven't found answers with standard tests, leading to better care and understanding.
France