Enhancing Quality of Life Through Exercise: A Tele-Rehabilitation Approach
Spinal Cord Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Spinal Cord Injury focused on measuring spinal cord injury, physical activity, self-determination theory, life satisfaction
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must have spinal cord injury (paraplegia)
- Must use a mobility device
- Must have sustained their injury at least 1 year prior
- Have a computer that matches requirements to use the online video-based software
- Speak and understand English or French
- Must have the intention to become physically active in the next two months or have been minimally active (< 2 times a week) in the past two months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Receiving in-patient rehabilitation services
- Have been diagnosed with memory impairments
- Have severe communication difficulties and/or severe visual impairments
- Do not require a mobility device (e.g., wheelchair, cane)
- Have answered yes to one of the questions on the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q+) and do not have a doctor's note saying it is safe for them to participate.
Sites / Locations
- McGill University; Dept. of Kinesiology & Physical Education; Theories and Interventions in Exercise and Health Psychology Laboratory
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Physical Activity Intervention Group
Control Group
Participants will complete a baseline questionnaire (week 1) about their demographic information, self-determination theory variables, their current physical activity, and other psychological indicators. They will complete the same questionnaire at two additional time points. First, about halfway through the intervention (week 6), and then at the end (week 10). Participants in the physical activity intervention group will also receive 8 1-hour physical activity sessions over 2 months (1/week) with a trained physical activity counselor through a video-based internet platform.
Control Group: For participants assigned to the control group, they will be asked to continue with their regular routine for the next two months. Otherwise, the participants in this group will be asked to complete the follow-up baseline questionnaires at 6 and 10 weeks post-baseline. They will be contacted by a physical activity counsellor at the end of the 10-week period.