PARKINSON DISEASE (Disorder) research hub
6 indexed studies · 6 currently recruiting
- not yet recruitingNA
Retraining Gait in Parkinson's Disease Via a Personalised App
This study explores a smartphone app called CuePD for people with Parkinson's disease. It uses music to help improve walking and reduce falls, which are common problems. Researchers want to see how people use and benefit from the app in their daily lives over 12 weeks.
United Kingdom - not yet recruiting
Local Field Potential Correlates of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease
This study looks at brain signals in people with Parkinson's and a special brain implant. We want to see if these signals are linked to problems like anxiety, urges, or seeing things. This could help us understand these issues better.
China · United Kingdom - recruitingPHASE1, PHASE2
Safety and Tolerability of IRL757 in Participants With Parkinson's Disease and Apathy
This study is testing a new medicine, IRL757, for people with Parkinson's disease who also have apathy (a lack of interest or drive). Researchers want to see if the medicine is safe, well-tolerated, and if it helps with Parkinson's symptoms. Some people will get the real medicine, others a dummy pill.
Bulgaria · Germany · Poland - recruitingPHASE2
Probiotic Treatment for Depression and Associated Mood Disorders in Parkinson's Disease
This study looks at whether a special good-bacteria supplement (probiotic) can help improve feelings of sadness and depression in people with Parkinson's disease. Participants will take either the probiotic or a dummy pill for 12 weeks to see if it makes a difference.
Canada - not yet recruitingNA
Dual-task Cognitive-motor Telerehabilitation in Persons With PD-MCI
This study looks at a home-based exercise and brain-training program for people with Parkinson's and mild memory problems. It wants to see if this 'telerehabilitation' can help improve daily activities and slow down memory decline.
Germany - not yet recruiting
AI-based Progression and Medication Response Prediction Study in Parkinson's Disease
This study uses smartwatches and a mobile app to help predict how Parkinson's changes over time and how well treatments work. It aims to develop AI tools that could personalise care for people with Parkinson's and improve their quality of life.
France · Germany · Spain