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2 articles from the last 30 days matching "movement problems"

Clinical trialRSSMay 15

Phase 3 trial of solengepras for Parkinson’s disease now fully enrolled

A large clinical trial testing a new Parkinson's disease medication called solengepras has finished enrolling 341 patients. This medication works differently than standard Parkinson's drugs and is being tested alongside regular treatments to see if it helps patients who experience movement problems that come and go throughout the day.

WHY IT MATTERSIf solengepras proves effective in this Phase 3 trial, it could offer Parkinson's patients a new treatment option that works through a different mechanism than current dopamine-based therapies, potentially helping those with motor fluctuations who don't respond adequately to standard medications alone.
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Clinical trialUNITERAREMay 1

New Recruiting Trial: Optimizing Parameters of Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound for Pallidal Modulation in Huntington's Disease

Researchers are testing a new treatment called low-intensity focused ultrasound that aims to help people with Huntington's disease by targeting a specific part of the brain called the pallidum. This non-invasive technique uses sound waves instead of surgery to potentially reduce movement problems and other symptoms. The trial is just starting in April 2026 and is looking for patients to participate.

WHY IT MATTERSThis is the first clinical trial testing focused ultrasound specifically for Huntington's disease pallidal treatment, offering patients a potentially non-invasive alternative to traditional deep brain stimulation surgery.
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