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The Cerebral Palsy Research Registry
The Cerebral Palsy Research Registry is a collaborative effort between
Northwestern University (specifically, the Department of Physical Therapy
and Human Movement Sciences), The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago,
Children's Memorial Hospital and Evanston Hospital. We are building a
database of children with cerebral palsy whose families are interested in
participating in research studies. If you agree to be included in the
registry, we collect some general contact information as well as a brief
medical history and a few clinical measurements. The majority of this can be
collected in a phone interview, but one visit to our laboratory in generally
necessary to review informed consent with both the child and their guardian,
and to perform the clinical assessments. This information is maintained in a
protected database, and will not be included in your medical records.
If a researcher at one of these institutions is doing a study in which they
need to recruit subjects with cerebral palsy, they can contact us for access
to the database. Once their study has received Institutional Review Board
(IRB) approval, they will be able to search for medical characteristics
required their study, and be provided the contact information of subjects
that match their criteria. There is no obligation to participate in any of
the studies that your family is contacted about, and you can have your name
listed as inactive or removed from the registry at any time. It is the goal
of this registry to provide a path for families interested in research, as
well as giving researchers access to a pool of subjects from which to
select.
For more information, please contact Theresa
Sukal, t-sukal@northwestern.edu
Please include "CP Research Registry" in
the subject line.
Information on this study
provided by Northwestern University.
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The information contained in this Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke
Association (CHASA) Web site is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment, and
CHASA recommends consultation with your doctor or health care professional.
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