Locomotor Training in Individuals With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. A Pilot Study
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury focused on measuring Spinal cord injury, Gait, Training, Comparison, Robotic-assisted
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Incomplete paraplegia or quadriplegia and classification of C and D in the AIS Score from the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) (Kirshblum and Waring, 2014).
- The participants should be able to get from a sitting position to a standing position with the aid of an assistant and bars
- Participants need to have a stable cardiovascular condition, absence of known heart disease or a known heart disease classified as class I or II in the New York Heart Association Classification system (American College of Sports Medicine; Guidelines for exercise testing, 2014); medical history is verified by the medical doctor from the SCI ward the REHAB Basel.
- Sufficient compliance for the treatment action
- And have signed the informed consent for the present study
Exclusion Criteria:
The presence of any one of the following exclusion criteria will lead to exclusion of the participant
- Patients with an ASIA classification of A and B
- Patients who are unable to stand up from a chair with moderate or no personal assistance
- Patients diagnosed a high-grade osteoporosis
- Patients with severe lower limb movement restrictions (contractions or fractures)
- Known or suspected non-compliance, drug or alcohol abuse,
- Inability to follow the procedures of the study, e.g. due to language problems, psychological disorders, dementia, etc. of the participant
Sites / Locations
- REHAB BaselRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
CT - Group
EET - Group
CETcomb:
The conventional training consists of gait training during walking over ground. It includes the standard interventions therapists apply during training over ground. The aim is to achieve as many steps as possible. Three training sessions per week of intensive over ground therapy are planned, and twice a week a therapy with focus of attention isn't walking.
In the end-effector-based training participants undergo gait training in the end-effector device lyra (THERA-trainer). The principle of an end-effector is that the movement is induced at the level of participants feet. Furthermore, participants wear a harness attached to the end-effector lyra for safety purpose and for weight support. Three training sessions per week of intensive over lyra therapy are planned, and twice a week a therapy with focus of attention isn't walking
The group with the combined training receives 5 sessions of CT and EET each. The pattern of series per week is always either two sessions of CT with one session of EET or vice versa.