Neuromodulation Techniques After SCI
NCT: NCT04241250 · COMPLETED
Brief Summary
Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to several health-related consequences often linked to reduced levels of physical activity. Direct stimulation of the spinal cord, either through implanted devices or surface stimulation, has been combined with intense physical therapy assisted treadmill walking to facilitate independent standing and stepping. These current methods require 3-4 highly skilled therapists and may not be feasible in all rehabilitation settings, especially when considering the growing number of SCI patients each year. Therefore, the use of robotic exoskeleton suits combined with direct stimulation of the spinal cord (requiring 1-2 therapists) may offer an alternative rehabilitation approach to overcome their limited abilities to stand and walk. Such improvements may also help to reverse or eliminate other health-related consequences associated with SCI. The pilot work will provide the preliminary evidence required to design future clinical trials for Veterans and civilians with SCI to restore overground mobility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Neuromodulation Techniques After SCI?
Neuromodulation Techniques After SCI is a clinical trial registered under NCT04241250. Current status: COMPLETED.
What is the status of NCT04241250?
The current status of NCT04241250 (Neuromodulation Techniques After SCI) is: COMPLETED.
When did Neuromodulation Techniques After SCI start?
Neuromodulation Techniques After SCI started on 2020-06-01.
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