Stanford University seeks volunteers for SCI Research Study

The study aims to understand and compare aspects of the care and life after a spinal cord injury for patients in clinics in the United States and in India.

People who are new to the SCI community and have recently (within one year) been discharged from a rehab facility, are definitely a group/segment of the SCI population that is under-represented. So, if you are within the 0-12 months post injury, your participation would provide information across the entire spectrum of SCI recovery.

The principle investigator is Jill Huckels and she can be reached by calling (303) 507-9128 or by sending an email to jhuckels@stanford.edu

For more information, click to this link.

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