U.S., May 27 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07606235) titled 'Transcutaneous Superior Laryngeal Nerve Stimulation to Upregulate Swallowing Frequency and Urge to Swallow in Patients Living With ALS' on April 21.

Brief Summary: Prospective, single-arm pilot study evaluating transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerve (TENS-SLN) in individuals with ALS.

Up to 5 participants with confirmed ALS and bulbar involvement will be enrolled.

Primary outcomes: swallowing frequency and perceived urge to swallow. Participants complete a baseline visit, followed by two supervised treatment sessions within one week, and a final post-treatment evaluation.

Optional visits (up to...