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Neurologic Disorders Clinical Trials

A listing of Neurologic Disorders medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

Found 268 clinical trials
E Ehren Dodson, PhD

Use of Bone Marrow Concentrate for Treatment of Alar, Accessory, and Transverse Ligament Injuries

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of using anterior approach through the posterior oropharynx for treating alar and transverse ligament injuries with bone marrow concentrate for patients with craniocervical junction (CCJ) instability.

18 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A
T Timothée Jacquesson, MD

Cranial Nerves Tractography

Introduction: The skull base tumors surgery remains a challenge since numerous cranial nerves or vessels closely surround them. Recently, diffusion tensor imaging has developed with the tractography following white fibers and visualizing functional tracts. Cranial nerves tractography could allow predicting their displacement by skull base tumors that may help the …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
U UCSD Study Coordinator

Circadian Health Regulation and Optimization for Rejuvenation Outcomes

In this single arm intervention trial, the investigators will assess the impact of a personalized lifestyle plan, centered on supporting biological rhythms, on blood sugar levels, physical, cognitive and immune function in older adults with a habitual eating window of 12 hours or more, and elevated blood glucose levels. All …

50 - 80 years of age All Phase N/A
J Jakub H Stępnik, MSc, D.O.

Effects of Osteopathic Technique on Autonomic Nervous System Activity

Cranial osteopathic manipulation technique for brain and cranial nerve function, known as the fourth ventricle compression (CV4), has been recognized. Rib raising (RR), aimed at reducing rib restriction and conditions associated with sympathetic hypertonia, is also employed. This study aimed to assess, in about 109 healthy individuals, the effects of …

20 - 65 years of age All Phase N/A
J Juliette Ropars, MD

Validation of a Method of Screening for Sleep Disorders in Children With Cerebral Palsy, Using Connected Tools

Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of child disability. Nearly 40% of PC children suffer from sleep disorders, which are not routinely screened. The neuro-cognitive, physical and environmental morbidity of sleep disorders should require their diagnosis and management. Limited access to the reference exam (polysomnography or PSG) delays …

6 - 15 years of age All Phase N/A
z zhang ying, Master degree

Clinical Study of Perioperative Sleep Disorders in Cardiac Surgery

The aim of this clinical trial is to understand the effects of dexmedetomidine and esketamine on postoperative sleep in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does dexmedetomidine or esketamine prevent the development of postoperative sleep disturbances? Which one works better? The researchers compared dexmedetomidine …

40 - 75 years of age All Phase 4
C Christopher Depner

Biomarkers of Increased Free Living Sleep Time

This protocol will increase sleep duration in participants who maintain less than 6 hours sleep per night, to target the recommended 7 hours of sleep per night. The focus of this study is determine how increasing nightly sleep duration in these individuals who maintain less than 6 hours sleep per …

18 - 35 years of age All Phase N/A
D David Czell

Fasciculations in Healthy Adults After Consumption of Caffeine: an Ultrasound Study

Fasciculations are clinically defined as spontaneous intermittent contractions of a portion of muscles. Depending on associated symptoms they may be a sign of lower motor neuron disorder. The aim of this study is to investigate if fasciculations also occur in muscles after caffeine consumption and if there is a difference …

18 - 50 years of age All Phase N/A
M Mahinda Yogarajah, MRCP PHD

ADIE-FS - Aligning Dimensions of Interoceptive Experience in Patients With Functional Seizures

Functional seizures are common and harmful. They look like epileptic seizures but are not caused by the excess electrical discharges in the brain that arise in epilepsy. Our understanding of the mechanisms that give rise to functional seizures is limited, and for this reason the development of novel treatments for …

18 years of age All Phase N/A
A Angelina Maric, PhD

Exploring the Recovery Function of Sleep in Neurodegeneration

The overall objective of this study is to identify the best approach for assessing the recovery function of sleep in neurodegenerative diseases associated with abnormal protein aggregation with regard to the conception of future intervention studies. To this end, the investigators will follow an exploratory approach in a preferably broad …

18 years of age All Phase N/A

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