Research study Infant volunteers needed
Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:24 am
(Posted in the research articles)
Infant Subjects needed for BP research Study
by AMKimbel ยป Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:28 am
We are a proactive team of specialists at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania examining neural recovery and the development of reach to grasp skill in infants who sustained brachial plexus injury. We hope that this research will lead to advanced treatment strategies that will not only hasten recovery but will ultimately lead to better upper limb function. The lead investigator for this work is Susan Duff, EdD, PT, OTRL, CHT, who has more than twenty years of experience working with this population.
If you are a parent / guardian of an infant 3 months of age or younger or are a cliniician currently servicing this population we would like to speak to you further about our study. For more information please contact us by phone at 215-503-1644 or by email at andrew.kimbel@jefferson.edu or susan.duff@jefferson.edu.
Infant Subjects needed for BP research Study
by AMKimbel ยป Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:28 am
We are a proactive team of specialists at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania examining neural recovery and the development of reach to grasp skill in infants who sustained brachial plexus injury. We hope that this research will lead to advanced treatment strategies that will not only hasten recovery but will ultimately lead to better upper limb function. The lead investigator for this work is Susan Duff, EdD, PT, OTRL, CHT, who has more than twenty years of experience working with this population.
If you are a parent / guardian of an infant 3 months of age or younger or are a cliniician currently servicing this population we would like to speak to you further about our study. For more information please contact us by phone at 215-503-1644 or by email at andrew.kimbel@jefferson.edu or susan.duff@jefferson.edu.