Neuromodulation of Spinal Locomotor Circuitry to Elicit Stepping After Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Spinal Cord Injuries focused on measuring Pediatric-onset, Transcutaneous spinal stimulation, Stepping
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children with acquired, upper motor neuron (T10 and above) SCI, traumatic and non-traumatic,
- Chronic injury, defined as greater than one year post injury
- Age 4-12 years,
- Discharged from inpatient rehabilitation,
- Unable to stand, walk, or initiate steps.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Botox use within past 3 months
- Current oral baclofen use,
- Baclofen pump in use,
- Musculoskeletal impairment limiting range of motion, unhealed fracture or other medical complication limiting participation,
- Prior surgery for scoliosis, post SCI
- Congenital SCI,
- Total ventilator dependence.
For Aim 3, additional exclusionary criteria are:
- Unwilling or unable to wean from baclofen during training,
- Use of braces (trunk or lower limb brace).
Sites / Locations
- Department of Neurosurgery, University of Louisville
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation- Acute and with Training.
For Aim 1: Participants will receive transcutaneous stimulation (TcStim) in supine or side lying position at a single or multi site spinal levels to produce stepping/locomotor activity in lower limbs. For Aim 2: TcStim will be delivered while participants are stepping on a computerized treadmill with an overhead partial body weight support (BWS) system and while stepping overground. For Aim 3: Participants will first receive a combination of Activity-based locomotor training (AB-LT)+TcStim for 60 sessions.