Ongoing studies with Sooma devices

This page lists ongoing studies with Sooma devices from research teams worldwide. Sooma devices are used by independent investigators and research institutions around the world. The studies below are currently in preparation or under way. See the up to date study status from the linked ClinicalTrials.gov record.

Listing a study here reflects research use of Sooma devices. It is not a treatment claim. Sooma DUO is a CE-marked Class IIa medical device for major depressive disorder and chronic pain. Other conditions shown on this page are under investigation only and are not approved indications.

Our at-home depression trial is recruiting in the USA

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Investigator-led studies with Sooma devices

This is a non-exhaustive list of currently ongoing studies with Sooma devices.

StudyIndicationLocationClinicalTrials ID or study website
Home-based non-invasive brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depressionTreatment-resistant depressionBarcelona, SpainNCT05930509
Combining neurostimulation with group cognitive behavioral therapy to treat ruminationDepressionGhent, BelgiumStudy website
NCT06369532
Neuromodulation in the elderly depressed: a brain imaging pilot DepressionGhent, BelgiumNCT04783103
DISCO: tDCS cost-utility analysis in depression DepressionNantes, FranceNCT03758105
Modification of Inhibitory Control and Craving Through Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) as an Add-On Treatment for Substance Use DisorderSubstance Use DisorderMannheim, GermanyNCT06959342
TOTORO: tDCS for catatonic depression in Down syndrome CatatoniaLyon, FranceNCT06866925
CATATOES: tDCS for lorazepam-resistant catatonia CatatoniaParis, FranceNCT06139432
CAPUCINOO: Comparison of the Efficacy of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation at Home Versus in Hospital Settings in Patients With Depressive EpisodesDepressionFrance (Mutiple sites)NCT07490379
ENADA: Effect of Early Neuromodulation Coupled With Rehabilitation on the Prevention of Post-stroke Pain Post-stroke PainClermont-Ferrand, FranceNCT07202455
Comparison of Two Non-invasive Neuromodulation Techniques as Synergistic Therapy to Cognitive Stimulation in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI)Amnestic Mild Cognitive ImpairmentMexico City, MexicoNCT06467253
tdCS Combined With Treadmill Training in Patients With Multiple SclerosisMultiple SclerosisToledo, SpainNCT06986278
REASTIM: analgesic effect of tDCS in sedated ICU patients PainGrenoble, FranceNCT06179199
EEG-INSIGHT: machine-learning EEG biomarkers for tDCS in spinal cord injury pain PainBarcelona, SpainNCT06531317
tDCS Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors With and Without Obesity Reporting Cognitive Impairment (LUMINA-brain)ObesityHelsinki, FinlandNCT07112521

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