The Effect of taVNS at 25 Hz and 100 Hz on Parkinson's Disease Gait-A Randomized Motion Sensor Study
van Midden V, Simončič U, Pirtošek Z, Kojović M
Movement Disorders · 2024
Key finding
Both 25 Hz and 100 Hz taVNS improved gait measures (stride length, gait speed, arm-swing velocity) versus sham earlobe stimulation in advanced Parkinson's disease.
- Condition
- Parkinson's Disease
- Stimulation
- taVNS
- Evidence tier
- Randomised Controlled Trial
- Participants
- 30
Cite this study
van Midden, V., Simončič, U., Pirtošek, Z., & Kojović, M. (2024). The Effect of taVNS at 25 Hz and 100 Hz on Parkinson's Disease Gait-A Randomized Motion Sensor Study. Movement Disorders, 39(8), 1375-1385. https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29826
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