Clinical Study
A Study to Test Reflexes with Electrical Stimulation
The purpose of this study is to compare reflexes (a muscle reaction in the body) electrically stimulated on the leg or arm and lower back. Electrical stimulation is when a safe stick-on patch is placed above the skin to help reduce pain. We want to see how reflexes change with age, in different muscles and electrically stimulated places. We also want to learn how comfortable the electrical stimulation is on the back by comparing two other different common ways used to treat pain. The study requires a 3.5-hour visit to a University of Utah clinic. During the visit, reflexes will be tested on the leg or arm and back in electrically stimulated places. Participants will be paid $45 for participation. The information we learn will guide us to develop an electrical stimulation method to treat pain and restore movement in the arms and legs.
For more information contact:
Heidi Hansen
Email: NERVES_Lab@utah. edu
801-585-2373
IRB#: IRB_00166846
| PI: Ashley Dalrymple
| Department: BIOENGINEERING
| Approval Date: 2023-07-20 06:00:00
Study Categories: Neurological Studies
| Specialties: Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Who can participate?
Gender: All
Age: Over 18 years old
Volunteers: Healthy Volunteers
Location: In Person
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ages 18 to 80 years old
- Attend a University of Utah clinic
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of stroke
- Implanted stimulators and pulse generators
- History of muscle or nerve impairments on the arms and/ or legs such as nerve damage, amputation (arm and/or leg is removed), diabetes, and spinal cord injury or diseases
Will I be paid for my time?
Yes