iCycle II: Recovery of Function Through FES Cycling With VR Biofeedback in People With SCI. (iCycle)
Spinal Cord Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional device feasibility trial for Spinal Cord Injuries focused on measuring Rehabilitation, FES cycling, Virtual Reality, Biofeedback, Motor Function
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- >18 years
- Incomplete SCI above T12
- >12 months post injury
- Respond to FES
- No deteriorating condition or other co-morbidity that would make participation impractical or unsafe.
- Marginal walker defined as able to rise from a chair, stand for 10 seconds and walk >10 steps without human help (but may use an aid including parallel bars).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Cardiac pacemaker
- Pressure sores/skin problems
- Unhealed lower limb fractures
- Pregnancy
- Active heterotrophic ossification - lower limbs
- Severe osteoporosis
- Complex regional pain syndrome
- Implanted metal work at electrode site (< 3/12)
- Lower Limb Malignancy
- T6 and below spinal malignancy
- Uncontrolled autonomic dysreflexia
- History of knee dislocation/subluxation
- Allergy to electrodes
- Cognitive difficulties - must be able to demonstrate an understanding of the iCycle and the virtual reality cycling game
- Severe spasticity - Ashworth scale 4 or 5 in any lower limb muscle groups
- Neurological degenerative diseases
Sites / Locations
- Royal National Orthopaedic HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
iCycle training
Participants will attend 3 training sessions per week at the RNOH. During these sessions, participants will tether their wheelchair (from under the seat) to the front of the iCycle, and their feet will be attached to the iCycle pedals. For training, participants will complete virtual reality cycle races displayed on a large screen in front of the iCycle: the more voluntary effort the participant contributes the greater the speed of the avatar. During cycling, a motor will control cycling speed, and muscle stimulation (FES) will be applied to the leg muscles (right and left gluteus, quadriceps and hamstrings) on alternative revolutions of the pedals. A dashboard screen will display controls for the stimulation, speed, brake, game switch and an emergency stop. Sessions will increase from 20 mins or the maximum achievable at the start (whichever is lower) up to at least 1 hour.