Use of TDCS Stimulation in Neurological and Gynaecological Conditions
Launched by POZNAN UNIVERSITY OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION · Mar 17, 2025
Trial Information
Current as of April 23, 2025
Recruiting
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ClinConnect Summary
This clinical trial is investigating a treatment called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to see how it can help people with neurological and gynecological conditions. For patients with neurological issues, the study will look at whether tDCS can improve movement in their arms and legs. For women with certain gynecological problems, such as endometriosis and painful menstruation, the focus will be on whether this treatment can reduce their pain. The researchers will also assess how these treatments impact patients' overall quality of life using specific questionnaires before and after the stimulation.
To participate in this trial, you must be a neurological patient with problems using your arms or legs, or a woman suffering from selected gynecological conditions who has not received any treatment other than tDCS. All participants will need to provide written consent to join. The trial is currently recruiting participants aged between 18 and 75, and it welcomes individuals of all genders. If you decide to participate, you can expect to receive tDCS stimulation sessions, and your progress will be carefully monitored to evaluate the treatment's effectiveness.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- • Neurological patients
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • impairment of upper and lower limb function.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • no written consent to participate in the study.
- • Gynaecological patients
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • women with selected gynaecological conditions (endometriosis, painful menstruation, dyspareunia, polycystic ovary syndrome) with no treatment other than tDCS stimulation.
- Exclusion Criteria:
- • no written consent to participate in the study.
About Poznan University Of Physical Education
Poznań University of Physical Education is a leading academic institution dedicated to advancing research and education in the fields of physical education, sports science, and health. With a robust focus on promoting active lifestyles and improving athletic performance, the university is committed to conducting innovative clinical trials that contribute to the understanding of physical health and well-being. Its interdisciplinary approach fosters collaboration among experts in various domains, ensuring the highest standards of research integrity and ethical practices. By leveraging its state-of-the-art facilities and expertise, Poznań University of Physical Education aims to enhance knowledge and develop effective interventions that benefit individuals and communities alike.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Poznan, , Poland
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Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported