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    I'm on the mailing list linked below. There are a couple of interesting studies currently recruiting for anyone in the vicinity.

    https://col127.mail.live.com/?tid=cm...g2&fid=flinbox

    Teena Marie

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    Sorry the link didn't work. This is from the Rocky Mountain MS centre in Boulder, Colorado.

    MS and Exercise
    Researchers from the Neurophysiology of Movement Laboratory on the University of Colorado Boulder campus and the Multiple Sclerosis Center on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus are conducting a study to investigate the capacity of neuromuscular electrical stimulation to improve walking in persons with multiple sclerosis.

    You may be eligible to participate if you:
    • Are between 18-55 years of age
    • Have clinically confirmed diagnosis of MS
    • Are able to walk, but have some difficulty walking

    Eligible participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups that will each receive different types of neuromuscular electrical stimulation

    The study will involve 5 evaluation and 18 treatment sessions over 6 months:
    • Evaluation (~ 2 hours per session)
    • Assess muscle strength and walking ability
    • Two sessions on five occasions: before treatment and at 0, 1, 3, and 6 months after treatment
    • Treatment (~1 hour per session)
    • Three times per week for six weeks

    Participants will be compensated.

    If interested, please contact the MS Hotline at 303-724-4644 to learn more about the study!
    University of Colorado Boulder Principal Investigator: Roger Enoka, Ph.D.
    University of Colorado Denver Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Hebert, Ph.D., P.T.

    This study is supported by a research grant from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
    University of Colorado Boulder Institutional Review Board approved Protocol # 13-0720

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