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Non-pharmacological interventions such as nerve stimulation and Quran recitation may offer therapeutic benefits for managing symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis patients.

HealthcareNeurologyClinical TrialsApr 23, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses two clinical trials related to Multiple Sclerosis (MS), one exploring nerve stimulation for hand function and the other evaluating Quran recitation's impact on fatigue and mental well-being in MS patients. These trials highlight potential non-pharmacological interventions for managing MS symptoms.

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Non-pharmacological interventions such as nerve stimulation and Quran recitation may offer therapeutic benefits for managing symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis patients.
Parent: HealthcareEntity: Multiple Sclerosis treatmentImpact: positiveDate: Apr 23, 2026Target: Effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in treating Multiple Sclerosis symptoms

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Clinical trial: Percutaneous Versus Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation of the Median, Radial, and Ulnar Nerves: Effects on Hand Function in Multiple Sclerosis https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07546318?utm_source=fediverse&utm_medium=mastodon&utm_content=trial_20475 #ClinicalTrials #MultipleSclerosis #MSchat #Neurology
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Clinical trial: Evaluation of the Effect of Quran Recitation on Fatigue and Mental Well-Being in MS Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07544303?utm_source=fediverse&utm_medium=mastodon&utm_content=trial_20474 #ClinicalTrials #MultipleSclerosis #MSchat #Neurology
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