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Functional Impairments: A study collecting data for researchers to find better treatments for children and adults who take specific medications.
This study is being done on child/adults: • 1 - 26 Years old • Patients that have schedule procedures that will involve the collection of CSF and blood...
This study is being done on child/adults: • 1 - 26 Years old • Patients that have schedule procedures that will involve the collection of CSF and blood Centrally Acting Molecules Study is a database that will collect information about how certain medications cross the blood-brain barrier in patients who have functional, spinal and or brain impairments. This research study is done to see how much medication crosses a barrier to get into fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. This research study involves collecting blood, left over cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) samples and data from standard care services that are a part of the care that the patient will already receive, including a lumbar puncture or surgery.
Functional Impairments: DNA samples collected and stored for future research.
This study is being done for children and adults: 1. One month to age 26 2. Have an impairment limiting their function. The primary purpose of this study is to provide a bank of specimens that will be used for future research involving the...
This study is being done for children and adults: 1. One month to age 26 2. Have an impairment limiting their function. The primary purpose of this study is to provide a bank of specimens that will be used for future research involving the response of medicines used to treat patients with disabilities commonly seen in the rehabilitation clinic (i.e. spasticity, tone management, cognitive impairment, etc.). Additionally, this will serve as a database of patient interested in participating in genetic studies in the future. This study is for a repository that will collect saliva or blood samples from many individuals with functional impairments to learn more about the way medicines interact with the body and the way genes affect this.