NCT07333898 · NOT YET RECRUITING
Digital Measurements of Motor and Voice Functions in FTD
This study is testing whether wearable sensors and digital assessments can accurately track how motor skills, speech, and thinking change over time in people diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia or related conditions. It is an observational study, not a drug trial — no intervention is being given. Twenty participants will be monitored over 12 months with check-ins every three months. The goal is to validate these digital tools as reliable measurement methods, not to treat anything.
You may qualify if
- Male and female participants aged 40 years or older with a clinical diagnosis of possible or probable FTLD syndrome phenotype.
- Participants must be fluent in reading and speaking English and must be capable of providing informed consent based on the principal investigator's judgment.
- Individuals eligible for inclusion must be able to comply with the protocol per the investigator's judgment and must have a caregiver or study partner who is willing and able to assist with all study-related procedures.
You're excluded if
- Any neurological, medical, or psychiatric condition that would preclude or confound participation in study activities based on the investigator's judgment.
- Individuals who have a history of frequent falls defined as more than 5 falls per month.
The sponsor's own eligibility wording, lightly reformatted. The study team makes the final eligibility decision — worth discussing with your doctor.
Eligibility criteria as of 2026-04-28