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Summary: Healthy Men and Women ages 18-35 with no history of lower body surgery for a research study.

The University of Virginia Health System Exercise and Sport Injury Laboratory seeks healthy men and women ages 18 to 35 with no history of lower body surgery for a research study.

The purpose of the study is to determine the effect of various ice bag treatments on reflexes in the lower leg. The study involves four 1.5 hour sessions that will include a mild electrical stimulus used in assessing reflexes. Three of the four sessions will include a 20 minute ice intervention.

No compensation is provided for this study.

For more information please contact:
Brian Pietrosimone, M.Ed, ATC
Office Phone (434) 924- 6852
Cell Phone (203) 710 -9631
Email: bgp7a@virginia.edu

IRB HSR # 12770

Principal Investigator: Christopher D. Ingersoll, PhD, ATC, FACSM




www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/clinical_trials

Contact:

Brian Pietrosimone M. Ed
University of Virginia
Curry School of Education
Kinesiology & Sports Medicine, Human Services
Charlottesville, VA 22908
Telephone: 203-710-9631
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Profile Page: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

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Trial listings updated: September 29, 2008 at 2:16:32 PM


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