Digital Tools for Assessment of Motor Functions and Falls in ALS
NCT: NCT05271435 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
This is a 48-week single arm study that incorporates digital tools for assessing motor function as part of an ALS telemonitoring program. During the study, neck- and wrist-worn "activity sensors" (PAMSys, BioSensics, Newton, MA) that will be worn by subjects while performing tasks of daily living. Subjects will also complete a motor, speech, and handwriting assessment during site visits. Subjects will complete a digital home assessments of speech, handwriting, and pattern tracing tasks throughout the study, and report any falls which occur on the study tablet. The investigators will explore whether functional changes are sensitive to self-reported changes on the ALS Functional Rating Scale - Revised (ALFRS-R) over the length of the study.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Digital Tools for Assessment of Motor Functions and Falls in ALS?
Digital Tools for Assessment of Motor Functions and Falls in ALS is a clinical trial registered under NCT05271435. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT05271435?
The current status of NCT05271435 (Digital Tools for Assessment of Motor Functions and Falls in ALS) is: COMPLETED.
When did Digital Tools for Assessment of Motor Functions and Falls in ALS start?
Digital Tools for Assessment of Motor Functions and Falls in ALS started on 2021-10-01.
Official Source
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