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Register: ClinicalTrials.gov
Last refreshed on: 17 October 2012
Main ID:  NCT00006336
Date of registration: 04/10/2000
Primary sponsor: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Public title: Sensory Training to Treat Focal Dystonia
Scientific title: Sensory Training for Treatment of Focal Dystonia
Date of first enrolment: September 2000
Target sample size: 22
Recruitment status: Completed
URL:  http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00006336
Study type:  Observational
Study design:  N/A  
Countries of recruitment
United States
Contacts
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria

Patients with idiopathic task specific dystonia and healthy normal volunteers.

Patients must not be receiving botulinum-toxin treatment or other medications for the past
three months prior to entering the study.

Patients must be able to keep their hand in a pronated 'reading' position for one hour.



Age minimum: N/A
Age maximum: N/A
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Dystonic Disorder
Intervention(s)
Primary Outcome(s)
Secondary Outcome(s)
Secondary ID(s)
00-N-0227
000227
Source(s) of Monetary Support
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Secondary Sponsor(s)
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