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Clinical Trial

Clinical Research Registry (CRR)

IRB Protocol Number STU00212839

Contact

cra@sralab.org

Objective

The purpose of this research study is to include individuals into the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab’s participant registry. The registry will provide a controlled list from which researchers at Shirley Ryan Ability Lab and Northwestern University (NU), Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences or Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation may identify potential participants for current and/or future studies.

If you are interested in participating in current and future research, have had a stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, limb loss, musculoskeletal conditions, multiple sclerosis or parkinson's disease/parkinson's movement disorders and want to be put on a list for us to reach out to you, then please sign up below.

Join the Clinical Research Registry.

Who Can Participate

Any individual with a history of stroke, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, limb loss, musculoskeletal conditions, multiple sclerosis or parkinson's disease/parkinson's movement disorders.

Compensation

Provided if selected to participate in additional testing.

Age Range

0-90

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