Neurology Clinical
Trials in Los Angeles

Danny Benmoshe, M.D. is a highly-skilled neurologist who is passionate about improving the quality of patient care and exploring the boundaries of the neuroscience field.

Dr. Benmoshe is a board-certified Diplomate of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Neurology. He is fellowship trained in neurophysiology and dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of all neurological conditions involving both the central and peripheral nervous systems. Here we explore the neurological clinical trials in which he has acted as Principal Investigator.

Providing Independent and Detailed Analysis through an Investigative Approach

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Dr. Benmoshe is committed to expanding his knowledge and learning through research and investigation. He strives to provide patients with the best care possible and understands by increasing his expertise in the neuroscience field, he can make valid and important contributions to their well-being.

His fellowship training in neurophysiology enables him to perform specific diagnostic testing including electro-encephalograms (EEGs) and electromyograms/nerve conduction studies (EMG/NCVs) for the diagnosis of seizures and nerve/muscle disorders respectively.

He also has a specific interest in the treatment of headaches and movement disorders. Dr. Benmoshe has made it his mission to increase the aptitude of the neurological and clinical community through in-depth research. He understands that progress and discovery is only made when boundaries are explored and overcome.

Areas of Expertise

Dr. Benmoshe focuses on utilizing an integrated approach to treating his patients through exploration of the mind and body connection that can be significantly affected in various neurological conditions.

Migraine patient holding her head

Migraine

Focused treatment plans based in research to improve and overcome patient’s migraine issues
X-ray image of a patient dealing with multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis

Scrutinizing multiple sclerosis diagnosis techniques and continued assessment of the impact of the disease
3D mockup demonstrating the effects of Epilepsy on the brain

Epilepsy

Studies analyzing epilepsy-associated seizures, behaviors, symptoms, and sensations
Diabetes testing kit

Diabetes

Continued research into causes and symptoms of diabetes to expand and build upon available knowledge.
Doctor reviewing multiple scans of a patient's brain

Neuralgia

Investigations into reducing the current prolonged and difficult treatment associated with neuralgia.
Patient with Parkinson's carefully holding a mug of tea

Parkinson's

Specific study of Parkinson’s Disease and its effects on the nervous system with a view to enhancing management techniques.
Elderly patient suffering with the effects of Dementia

Dementia

Testing and assessment of patients to enable improved responses and treatment of dementia.
A Hand holding the other at the wrist.

Heredity

Patients with a naturally smaller carpal tunnel are more likely to experience carpal tunnel syndrome.
A person using a mouse and keyboard sitting at a desk.

Repetitive Hand Use

When the hands and wrists move the same way over a prolonged period, the tendons can become aggravated. This leads to swelling that puts pressure on the median nerve.
Doctor holding a female patient's wrist.

Hand and Wrist Position

Extreme flexion or extension of the hand and wrist for a prolonged period of time applies abnormal pressure on the nerve.
Woman massaging her sore hand.

Pregnancy

The hormonal changes during pregnancy may cause swelling that results in pressure on the nerve.
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Migraine patient holding her head

Migraine

Focused treatment plans based in research to improve and overcome patient’s migraine issues
X-ray image of a patient dealing with multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis

Scrutinizing multiple sclerosis diagnosis techniques and continued assessment of the impact of the disease
3D mockup demonstrating the effects of Epilepsy on the brain

Epilepsy

Studies analyzing epilepsy-associated seizures, behaviors, symptoms, and sensations
Diabetes testing kit

Diabetes

Continued research into causes and symptoms of diabetes to expand and build upon available knowledge.
Doctor reviewing multiple scans of a patient's brain

Neuralgia

Investigations into reducing the current prolonged and difficult treatment associated with neuralgia.
Patient with Parkinson's carefully holding a mug of tea

Parkinson's

Specific study of Parkinson’s Disease and its effects on the nervous system with a view to enhancing management techniques.
Elderly patient suffering with the effects of Dementia

Dementia

Testing and assessment of patients to enable improved responses and treatment of dementia.
A Hand holding the other at the wrist.

Heredity

Patients with a naturally smaller carpal tunnel are more likely to experience carpal tunnel syndrome.
A person using a mouse and keyboard sitting at a desk.

Repetitive Hand Use

When the hands and wrists move the same way over a prolonged period, the tendons can become aggravated. This leads to swelling that puts pressure on the median nerve.
Doctor holding a female patient's wrist.

Hand and Wrist Position

Extreme flexion or extension of the hand and wrist for a prolonged period of time applies abnormal pressure on the nerve.
Woman massaging her sore hand.

Pregnancy

The hormonal changes during pregnancy may cause swelling that results in pressure on the nerve.
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Principal Investigator in Four Clinical Trials

Dr. Benmoshe is proud to have served as the principal investigator in four clinical trials to date, and as sub-investigator in over 50. In each trial, he focused on working with approximately 30 patients per study.

He integrates a holistic approach to treatment that also includes pharmacotherapy, physical therapy, Botox injections (for migraines) and diet and lifestyle changes.

Dr. Benmoshe has made it his mission to master a plethora of treatment techniques combined with only the most cutting-edge pharmaceuticals and methods available.

He places great emphasis on building on his scientific knowledge so he can enhance the learning of others.

Man sitting on a couch holding his head with his hand
JUL 1, 2019 - JUL 17, 2019
601 PARTICIPANTS
A Phase III randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled Trial of e-TNS for the Acute Treatment of Migraines.
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Doctor pointing to brain scan images.
JUN 2020 - DEC 2024
7,000 PARTICIPANTS
New IDEAS: Imaging Dementia - Evidence for Amyloid Scanning Study; A Study to Improve Precision in Amyloid PET Coverage and Patient Care.
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Doctor scanning for amyloid in a patient
FEB 2016 - DEC 2017
18,488 PARTICIPANTS
Evidence for Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS) Study: A Coverage with Evidence Development Longitudinal Cohort Study.
VIEW STUDY
3D computer generated image of a brain with an emphasis on the Vagus nerve
OCT 2018 - SEP 2020
231 PARTICIPANTS
A randomized, multicenter, double-blind, parallel, sham-controlled study of Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation for the Prevention of Migraines.
VIEW STUDY

Worked With

1600
+ Patients
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Danny Benmoshe, M.D.

The brain is such a complex organ and there is still so much we need to discover about how it functions. It is imperative that we bring a more in-depth understanding of the nature of the work that we do as neurologists so we can further benefit patients.

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