Music and Brain Stimulation for Upper Extremity Performance in Patients With Corticobasal Syndrome

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Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsClinicalTrials.gov
Year 2021
This study is designed to investigate how musical patterns (e.g., patterned sensory enhancement, PSE) and non-invasive brain stimulation (e.g., transcranial direct current stimulation, tDCS) are effective to improve functional upper extremity performances in patients with corticobasal syndrome (CBS). 20 individuals with CBS will be randomly assigned to either PSE group (n= 10) or PSE+tDCS (n=10) group. Both interventions are 30 minutes long, twice a week for three weeks (a total of 6 sessions). Participants\' self-reported and measurable outcomes including upper extremity function, kinematic quantities, quality of life, mood, cognitive level, and brain activity (e.g. electroencephalography, EEG) will be assessed in the baseline, pre- and post- each session, and follow-up phase. This study seeks to assess the possibility that music-based intervention and non-invasive brain stimulation may improve outcomes in CBS patients for patients\' non-invasive but cost-effective rehabilitation settings in the future.
Epistemonikos ID: 205e72d3e0cb00aa6bdad9ca03a219548e03e6a0
First added on: Jan 28, 2022