Disorders

Neurological Muscular Disorders

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Neuromuscular diseases affect the function of muscles due to problems with the nerves and muscles in your body. The most common sign of these diseases is muscle weakness. Some neurological, muscular disorders include: Muscular Dystrophy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, Multiple sclerosis, and Myasthenia gravis.  If you or your child suffer from a neurological muscular disorder, they may qualify to participate in a clinical study. 

Qualified participants include: 

Those diagnosed with a neurological muscular disorder

Those currently under the care of a physician for a neurological muscular disorder

Additional criteria apply 

Those that qualify are seen by a board-certified physician at no cost, have access to possible new treatment, and are compensated for time and travel. Apply online or call (850) 934-1299 for more info! 

Clinical trials are research studies designed to provide valuable data for a new or existing treatment or treatment method to determine if it is safe and effective for humans. In order to determine if a treatment is both safe and effective, testing must be conducted to provide statistical proof. According to laws and regulations, all clinical trials must be reviewed, approved, and monitored by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) to ensure the ethical treatment of participants and to ensure that all participants are fully informed about the study prior to agreeing to participate.