Sprint Interval Training During Rehabilitation After Spinal Cord Injury (SprintSCI)
Spinal Cord Injuries, Rehabilitation, Exercise
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Spinal Cord Injuries focused on measuring Inpatient Rehabilitation, Sprint interval training, Exercise, Spinal Cord Injury
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Participants with sub-acute spinal cord injury (time since injury: 14 - 182 days)
- Undergoing inpatient rehabilitation
- Aged 18-65 years
- Injury level at the second cervical vertebrae (C2) or below
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to perform arm-ergometry training
Sites / Locations
- McMaster University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Moderate Intensity Continuous Training
Sprint Interval Training
Training was performed three times a week for five weeks. Each session began with a 2 minute warm up, and concluded with a 3 minute cool down. Following the warm-up, participants performed 20 minutes of arm cycling at a self-selected cadence at 45-65% of their peak power output. Total training duration was 25 mins.
The SIT protocol was adopted from Gillen and colleagues (See Ref), and consisted of 3 x 20 second "all-out" efforts at ≥ 100% of an individuals peak power output. Each sprint was interspersed by 120 seconds of active recovery at 10% of an individuals peak power output. Total training duration was 10 mins.