Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking ExoAtlet II
Spinal Cord Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Spinal Cord Injuries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Spinal Cord injury with lower extremity paralysis (partial or complete) levels T4-L5 (AIS A-C) or C7-T3 (AIS D)
- 18 Years of age or older in general good health
- Weight, no more than 220lbs (100kg)
- Intact Skin
- Able to stand without exhibiting symptomatic hypotension
- Use a wheelchair for mobility at least 50% of the day
- Enough strength in hands and shoulders to support standing and walking using crutches or a walker
Medical clearance for full weight-bearing
---Per our clinical guidelines, we will require all individuals with SCI who are going to use an exoskeleton to receive full weight-bearing medical clearance from their physician prior to participation. If they are unable to obtain full weight-bearing medical clearance they will not be able to participate in this study.
- Passive range of motion (PROM) at shoulders, trunk, upper extremities and lower extremities within functional limits for safe gait and use of appropriate assistive device/stability aid
- Hip width no greater than 18" (46 cm) measured when sitting
- Femur length between 37 cm and 49 cm measured between mid-patellar tendon and the floor
Exclusion Criteria:
- Spinal cord injury level higher than T4 (AIS A-C) or C7 ASIA D
- Severe muscle stiffness/tightness
- Significant spasticity (Modified Ashworth Scale score of 3 or above)
- Trunk or lower extremity pressure wound
- Unstable spine, un-healed limbs, or fractures
Presence of bone in soft tissue where bone normally does not exist (heterotopic ossification), limiting range of motion in the hip or knee joints
---Each individual who is interested in participating in this study will be screened for heterotropic ossification (HO) using a verbal checklist first and then they participate in a thorough range of motion (ROM) evaluation before being fit in the exoskeleton. If they verbalize a history of HO or demonstrate a bony block/resistance to passive ROM, they will be sent back to their physician to rule out HO and will not participate in the study until they receive additional clearance.
- Joint instability, dislocation, moderate to severe hip dysplasia
- Uncontrolled seizures
- Fracture or lower-limb surgery in past year
- Psychopathology, or other condition that the physician or investigator, in his or her clinical judgment, considers to be exclusionary to safely use an exoskeleton
- Pregnant or lactating females (Potential female participants will be informed that risks to pregnant or lactating females are unknown; then they will be asked if they are pregnant or lactating, or if they could be pregnant. If there is any uncertainty, they will not be included in the study).
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
ExoAtlet II
Safety/feasibility of utilizing the ExoAtlet II in a clinical setting with a group of individuals with SCI