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Completed NCT05715866

Non-invasive Stimulation Through Nesa and Therapeutic Exercise on Sleep Disturbances on Alzheimer's Disease Patients.

Conditions: Alzheimer Disease

Sex: All
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 30
Sponsor: Universidad de Murcia

Location: Spain

Summary

The purpose of this study is to know the effectiveness of an adapted therapeutic exercise program and its comparison with non-invasive neuromodulation through the NESA device, and both treatments with a control group, to improve sleep disturbances and cognitive function in patients with dementia, and improves the quality of life of their caregivers.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:obtaining a medical diagnosis of dementia equal to or greater than mild according to the Reisberg Global Deterioration Scale (GDS)having stable medical and pharmacological conditions, as well as their ability to perform physical activity and follow instructions verbalExclusion Criteria:wearing a pacemakerpresenting internal bleedingskin with ulcerationsacute febrile processesdiagnosis of cancerphobia of electricitycomorbidity that affects the sleep

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