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Body Composition Assessment in Spinal Cord Injury
Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia.

Are you:

1 year after spinal cord injury?

Between ages of 18 and 65?

Available for 2 consecutive days?

Located in the Richmond area?

If you answered YES to these questions, you may be eligible to participate in a spinal cord injury research study to evaluate and compare different ways of measuring body composition (amounts of fat, muscle, bone, and water in your body) and to determine relationships with other health conditions. This study is being conducted by Dr. David Gater. Study treatment will be provided at no cost. You will be paid $100 for participation and an extra $10 for parking costs.

If interested, please contact Joshua Miller at (804) 675-6200 or Joshua.Miller@va.gov.

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Exercise to Reduce Obesity in Spinal Cord Injury
Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia

Do you meet these criteria:

1 year after injury?

Willing to exercise 5 days per week?

Available for 5 consecutive months?

Located in the Richmond area?

This research study is being conducted by Dr. David Gater. The purpose is to evaluate and compare the benefits of arm exercise vs. leg exercise using electrical stimulation. Payment available.

If interested, please contact Joshua Miller at (804) 675-6200 or Joshua.Miller@va.gov.

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Would You Like to Know How Accessible Your Fitness/Recreation Facility Is?

The University of Illinois at Chicago is looking for health and fitness professionals who are employed at a fitness/recreation facility to complete an accessibility survey on their facility as a part of a national study. Facility staff that participates in the study will have the option to receive feedback and advice on ways to further improve the accessibility of their facility.

If you would like more information on the study, please contact Carolyn Lullo in the Department of Disability and Human Development at clullo2@uic.edu or (312) 355-1400, or go to.

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Electrical Stimulation Training of Paralyzed Muscle
University of Georgia and Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA

If you are between the ages of 18 and 59, live in the Northeast Georgia area, and have complete paralysis of lower legs, you can be a research subject to test whether home-based electrical stimulation training can improve glucose tolerance and reduce diabetes.

For more information, contact Kevin McCully, Ph.D., Kinesiology Department, University of Georgia, at (706) 542-1129 or mccully@uga.edu.

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Request for Research Participants
Department of Disability and Human Development, University of Illinois at Chicago

The University of Illinois at Chicago is looking for children with disabilities aged 12 to 18 and their parents/caregivers to complete an Internet-based survey on the lifestyle and environment of adolescents with disabilities. This survey can be found by visiting healthforyouth.org and entering the access code: NCPAD.

For more information, or if you have difficulty accessing the survey, please contact Brienne Davis in the Department of Disability and Human Development at bdavis7@uic.edu or (312) 355-4054.

All of the information above can be found at the National Center on Physical Activities and Disabilities. You should check them out.

Go here for more information on clinical trials.

Rob
Published Wednesday, October 14, 2009 11:06 AM by gerthro
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About gerthro

I lived all my life in and around the Philadelphia area. Went to Temple University, taught television production at Plymouth Whitemarsh high school. In the meantime, I've had lots of jobs in television and multimedia. I left my position as the managing editor of MensHealth.com to come to the Reeve Foundation as the manager of online communications in 2007.
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