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CompletedNCT05956223

The Development of a System for Measurement of Tremor

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
43 (actual)
Sponsor
The Bionics Institute of Australia · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The goal of this clinical trial is to develop a system which can be used to measure movements in people with Essential Tremor (with or without dystonia). The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can individuals with Essential Tremor be distinguished from individuals without tremor using Virtual Reality (VR) * Can the current Essential Tremor Assessment Scale (the TETRAS) be reproduced in VR * Can Essential Tremor be quantified using a measurement system * Can Dystonia be quantified using a measurement system. Participants will don the equipment used to measure their tremor and replicate a series of standardized movements to measure their tremor, in and out of the VR platform. The assessment will take no longer than an hour.

Detailed description

This study aims to develop a way of objectively measuring the neurological disorders, Essential Tremor (ET) and dystonia. These conditions can affect the upper and lower limbs, head, voice, face and trunk. ET and dystonia can be difficult to assess and treat, particularly if severe, and therapies are limited. Currently the severity of these conditions is formally assessed by clinician rated scales such as the Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale (TETRAS) which is biased towards the upper limbs, requires training and is not objective. There is a need for a more precise, less variable measure of tremor that can used easily be non-expert clinicians. This study questions whether it is possible to quantify ET and dystonia using a measurement system in a virtual reality (VR) environment. Data will be collected from measurement sensors embedded in the VR environment from healthy control participants, and those with ET with and without dystonia. Participants will be placed in a VR environment and instructed to perform the TETRAS. This will help to develop an algorithm which can measure ET severity using machine learning. It is expected that the algorithm will provide a better assessment of ET and dystonia than the TETRAS. This study may pave the way towards the development of simpler devices to which the algorithm can be applied.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEVirtual Reality measurement of essential tremor and dystonia1. The virtual reality (VR) platform, which detects whole-of-body movements. The VR environment is a series of sensors in a room that detect whole body motion and a series of sensors worn by the participant. As well the participant dons VR "goggles" that allows them to "see" a virtual environment in which they can perform the TETRAS. Within the VR platform, an avatar (an electronic image that represents the participant) is produced in the VR environment, and this will be used to review the participant. 2. Sensors for the detection of wrist, head and voice tremor. The sensors are small devices worn on the wrists and head of the participant and are similar to those used in the VR system. A microphone is attached to the participants to detect voice tremor.

Timeline

Start date
2023-11-30
Primary completion
2024-11-20
Completion
2024-11-20
First posted
2023-07-21
Last updated
2025-04-20

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Australia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05956223. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.