Clinical Efficacy
Cross-source consensus on Clinical Efficacy from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The review's primary outcomes are cognitive improvement and mood improvement. — Protocol for a living systematic review of randomised controlled trials on the clinical efficacy of transcranial pulse stimulation in neurological and psychiatric conditions
- Validated scales will be used to measure cognitive outcomes and condition-specific psychometric outcomes. — Protocol for a living systematic review of randomised controlled trials on the clinical efficacy of transcranial pulse stimulation in neurological and psychiatric conditions
- Preliminary evidence suggests short-term cognitive and mood improvements in Alzheimer's patients receiving TPS. — Protocol for a living systematic review of randomised controlled trials on the clinical efficacy of transcranial pulse stimulation in neurological and psychiatric conditions
- Reported TPS effects extend beyond Alzheimer's disease to several neurological and psychiatric conditions. — Protocol for a living systematic review of randomised controlled trials on the clinical efficacy of transcranial pulse stimulation in neurological and psychiatric conditions