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This study aims to provide evidence for the notion that reduction of spasticity by bilateral BTX injections in the hip adductor group followed by self-administered stretching exercises and agility training improves lateral stepping and gait…
The main objective of this study is to assess the effect of visual cues (provided by smart glasses) in the form of visual lines on the floor on walking performance and occurrence of FOG in comparison to walking without visual cues and walking with…
The aim is to assess the long-term safety of topical use of ZORBLISA in patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB).
The primary objective is to compare the efficacy and safety of SD-101-6.0vs. SD- 101-0.0 (placebo) in patients with Simplex, RecessiveDystrophic, or Junctional non Herlitz Epidermolysis Bullosa.The primary endpoint is the complete closure of the…