Neck pain study seeking volunteers

If you have had neck pain for over three months and are not currently receiving medical care for it, you may be eligible to participate in a six-week neck pain intervention study. Participants who complete three testing sessions and a series of evening classes will receive $80. Find out if you qualify, and to learn more about the study. (link: https://uidaho.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b8yloqId3rdjuNT)

Study conducted by Rajal Cohen, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Communication Studies at University of Idaho and Anita Vasavada, Associate Profess in the Dept. of Integrative Physology and Neuroscience, Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering.

 

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