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CURRENT STUDIES THAT MAY INTEREST YOU



Pain Emotion Adolescent Relationship (PEAR) Study - Teen 14-17 years old

Are you the parent of a 14-17 year old? Do they have mild to high pain in the jaw, neck, back, shoulders, or limbs? Your child may be able to participate in a research study to better understand how pain, mood, and mental health are related in youth. Compensation is provided.

ADHD
Anxiety
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
And 17 more areas
Age Range
AGE: 14-17
Duration
DURATION: Up to 12 months
VISITS: 2 visits in-person & remote; daily online surveys
Compensation
COMPENSATION: YES

Spinal Cord Stimulation for the treatment of motor deficits in people with Spinal Muscular Atrophy – Age 16-17

Are you or your child affected by Spinal Muscular Atrophy? You may be able to participate in a research study using spinal cord stimulation (SCS), an approved clinical therapy for pain syndromes that do not respond to drugs. Unexpectedly, SCS has shown the ability to promote the recovery of leg motor function in people with complete motor paralysis

Assistive Devices
Birth Defects
Bones, Joints and Muscles
Brain and Neurological Disorders
And 18 more areas
Age Range
AGE: 16-17
Duration
DURATION: 9 months
VISITS: 35 visits
Compensation
COMPENSATION: YES

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  Bones, Joints and Muscles


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