Brainwave Control of a Wearable Robotic Arm for Rehabilitation and Neurophysiological Study in Cervical Spine Injury (CSI:Brainwave)
Spinal Cord Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Spinal Cord Injuries focused on measuring Robotics, Cerebral cortex, Brain waves, Electroencephalography, Rehabilitation, Brain-Computer Interfaces
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Clinical diagnosis of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI evaluated by ASIA Impairment Scale).
- Healthy participants (age and gender matched to SCI patients)
- Sufficient documentation of the injury in case of patients (neurological examination, MRI scan of the injury level, optional additional CT or x-rays).
- Signed informed consent (patients and healthy individuals).
Exclusion Criteria:
Other neurological condition that has a possibility to significantly affect the neurological status of the participants (or) the ability to control a BCI (or) the neurophysiological recordings:
- Traumatic brain injury
- Central Nervous System tumors
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Parkinson's disease
- Refractory Epilepsy
- Participation during the last 3months in an another interventional study, the effects of which could affect this study's observations.
Other grave medical condition that could affect the participation (or) the safety of the participants:
- Cardiac deficiency
- Pulmonary deficiency
- Hearing and visual impairments that can affect the participant's understanding of the intervention and performance.
- Illegal drug use
- Chronic alcoholism
Sites / Locations
- Lab of Medical Physics, Faculty of Medicine, Aristolte University of Thessaloniki
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Complete Injury
Incomplete Injury
Non-cervical injury
Healthy participants
Patients suffering from complete injury at the cervical spinal cord level (ASIA Impairment Scale A). Brain-Computer Interface control of robotic arms. MERCURY v2.0 robotic arms.
Patients suffering from incomplete injury at the cervical spinal cord level (ASIA Impairment Scale B,C,D,E). Brain-Computer Interface control of robotic arms. MERCURY v2.0 robotic arms
Patients suffering from complete or incomplete injury of the spinal cord at a level other than the cervical (thoracic or lumbar). Brain-Computer Interface control of robotic arms. MERCURY v2.0 robotic arms
Healthy participants, age and sex matched to those of the other Arms. Brain-Computer Interface control of robotic arms. MERCURY v2.0 robotic arms