U.S., April 2 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06903910) titled 'Investigating the Cholinergic Contribution to Gait Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease' on March 25.
Brief Summary: People with Parkinson's disease often experience problems with 'gait' and balance. Gait refers to the way a person moves while walking, such as their speed and length of steps. People with Parkinson's may experience slowness of movement, shuffle their feet, or have periods of 'freezing', during which their feet feel like they are stuck to the floor. Some people may struggle to maintain their balance and fall. These symptoms are frequently disabling and can lead to a worse quality of life. The nervous system is your body...