About This Study
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that slowly makes muscles weaker and harder to control, making it tough to walk, talk, or breathe. The purpose of this study is to see how a small device called the mScan can measure muscle changes in people with ALS. The device uses a tiny, painless electrical signal to check muscles. Our researchers hope this will help track ALS over time and see how well treatments work.
What Activities Are a Part of this Study?
- Informed Consent Review
- Use of Study Treatments or Placebo
- After Study Follow-Up Activities
- Review of Medical History
- Physical Examinations
- Phone Calls and/or Emails
- Study Visits and Consultations
- Surveys/Questionnaires
- Laboratory and Imaging Tests
- Specimen Sample Collection
Age & Gender
- 18 - 100+ years old
- All Genders
Language
- This study enrolls English speakers only
Additional Study Information
- No compensation provided
- Reimbursement offered
Study Locations
- Greater Winston-Salem, NC