The Use of Anabolic Steroids to Improve Function After Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Spinal Cord Injury focused on measuring oxandrolone, oxandrin, lean body mass, functional recovery, resistance training
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Part-A Diagnosed with a traumatic injury to spinal cord Motor complete injury at level of C5 to T12 Date of injury at least one year prior to enrollment Sufficient upper body strength to participate in a 12-week resistance training program with accommodation for disability in hand strength and/or grasping Lean body mass in lower extremities less than 90% of normal as determined by DEXA scan Willingness to take study medication for 12 weeks twice a day by mouth Part-B: Diagnosed with a traumatic injury to the spinal cord Motor incomplete injury at any level Date of injury at least one year prior to enrollment Lean body mass in lower extremities less than 90% of normal as determined by DEXA scan Ability to stand independently with or without the aid of assistive device(s) Willingness to take study medication for 12 weeks twice a day by mouth Exclusion Criteria: Active medical problems including: Uncontrolled diabetes Cardiovascular disease Cancer Liver disease Hypocalcaemia Nephritic syndrome HIV/AIDS Pressure ulcers of grade 3 or 4 Shoulder pathology Pregnancy
Sites / Locations
- Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center