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Improvements in Balance and Gait Using a Stochastic Noise Stimulator: Short Term Response

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Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary · 2026

Abstract

The goal of this intervention study is to determine if a new electronic stimulation device, similar to a TENS can improve balance and make walking easier in older individuals with reduced balance function. The main question aims to answer the following: Can using the device improve walking speed in older individuals? Participants will be asked to perform a number of tasks while wearing the device: Walk for 6 minutes * Stand in place while having balance measured (eyes open and closed) * Stand on a foam block while having balance measured (eyes open and closed) * Sit in a chair that will tilt +/- 20 degrees while wearing goggles that take videos of the participants eyes.

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Anonymous. (2026). Improvements in Balance and Gait Using a Stochastic Noise Stimulator: Short Term Response. <em>Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06688578
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Anonymous. Improvements in Balance and Gait Using a Stochastic Noise Stimulator: Short Term Response. Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. 2026.
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@misc{anon2026Improv, title = {Improvements in Balance and Gait Using a Stochastic Noise Stimulator: Short Term Response}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary}, year = {2026}, }

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