Movement Disorder Clinical Trials
Take Part in Advancing Care for Movement Disorders
What Are Movement Disorders?
Movement disorders are neurological conditions that affect how the body moves. They may cause too much movement, too little movement, slowed movement, or movements that feel difficult to control. These symptoms can include tremors, stiffness, spasms, jerking, balance problems, or changes in walking.
Because movement disorders can affect coordination, mobility, and daily independence, even small changes in symptoms may impact routine activities like walking, writing, eating, dressing, or getting through the day safely.
How You Can Help Advance Movement Disorder Care
Movement disorders can look very different from one person to another. For some, symptoms involve shaking or involuntary movements. For others, the main challenge may be stiffness, slower movement, balance changes, or difficulty walking.
Clinical trials are designed to evaluate investigational approaches that may help improve how movement-related symptoms are understood and managed. By taking part in a research study, individuals contribute to learning how these conditions affect motor control, daily function, and quality of life over time.
At Equity Medical, movement disorder clinical trials are overseen by board-certified neurologists with experience in conditions that affect movement, coordination, and nervous system function.

You May Be Eligible If You:
Submitting your information does not enroll you in a clinical trial. A member of our team will follow up to review your history and determine whether a current opportunity may be appropriate for you.
Why Join a Clinical Trial for Movement Disorders
Why Participants Choose Equity Medical
Movement disorders can be difficult to manage when symptoms interfere with independence, safety, or daily functioning. Equity Medical focuses on clinical trials for neurological conditions where changes in movement can affect how people function in everyday life.
Participants have access to investigational options without relying on insurance coverage, along with a clear understanding of what participation involves before getting started. For individuals dealing with ongoing movement symptoms or limited symptom control, this provides a more direct way to explore additional options.
Our Locations
Equity Medical offers access to clinical trials across multiple locations, helping individuals find research opportunities closer to home.




