Trial Information

Summary: UVA HEATH SYSTEM-HEALTHSOUTH SEEKS OUTPATIENTS FOR A RESEARCH STUDY

Contact: Terry Grindstaff
Phone: (434) 243-2419
E-mail: tlg6q@virginia.edu

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of treatments directed at the ankle joint on ankle muscle function, balance, and motion.

You may qualify to participate if you:

Are between 18-50 years old
Have history of frequent ankle sprains
More than one ankle sprain
NO other spine or other lower body injury in the past 6 months (including ankle sprain)
NO lower body or spine surgery

The study requires 4 visits over 21 days
(Day 1, 7, 14, 21)
First visit will last about 1.5 hours
Other visits will last less than 45 minutes


You will be compensated for your time upon completion of the entire study.

For more information contact:

Terry Grindstaff, PT, ATC
tlg6q@virginia.edu


HIC # 12966



www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/clinical_trials

Contact:

Terry Grindstaff DPT, ATC
University of Virginia
Curry School of Education
Kinesiology & Sports Medicine, Human Services
Charlottesville, VA 22908
Telephone: 434-243-2419
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Profile Page: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

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