Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Clinical Trials for Parkinson's
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is being studied in recruiting Parkinson's disease clinical trials. This page lists the recruiting trials we currently track that involve Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, sourced daily from ClinicalTrials.gov and translated into plain language for families.
Below are the recruiting trials that name Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. Sign up to be emailed the moment a new Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation trial opens.
19 Recruiting Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Trials
- Reduce tremor using brain stimulation, NCT07574164, RECRUITING
- Individualized brain stimulation improves walking, NCT07570212, RECRUITING
- Reduce apathy and boost motivation, NCT07399496, RECRUITING
- Reduce freezing episodes while walking, NCT07488026, RECRUITING
- Reduce slowness stiffness and instability, NCT06383247, RECRUITING
- Improve cognition through brain stimulation, NCT06399731, RECRUITING
- Reduce upper limb tremor severity, NCT04501133, RECRUITING
- Understand brain control of breathing, NCT06074614, RECRUITING
- Improve everyday walking after training, NCT07351032, RECRUITING
- Magnetic stimulation slows Parkinson progression, NCT06002581, RECRUITING
- Reduce slowness using brain stimulation, NCT07397377, RECRUITING
- Magnetic pulses detect thinking problems, NCT06835595, RECRUITING
- Reduce freezing episodes during walking, NCT06982638, RECRUITING
- Improve thinking with brain stimulation, NCT06090682, RECRUITING
- Identify motor plasticity affecting walking, NCT05286736, RECRUITING
- Magnetic stimulation reduces compulsive behaviors, NCT06237868, RECRUITING
- Improve cognitive function in Parkinsons, NCT03836950, PHASE1, PHASE2, RECRUITING
- Magnetic stimulation reduces involuntary jerks, NCT06570824, RECRUITING
- Personalized stimulation to improve walking, NCT06350617, RECRUITING