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Active clinical trials for "Muscle Spasticity"

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Spasticity and Treatment Satisfaction Among Stroke Survivors

Spasticity as Sequela of Stroke

To investigate, through ethnography, changes in symptom burden and disability and their effects/interference on patient functioning, ability to perform activities of daily living (ADL) and quality of life (QoL) throughout the duration of one BoNT-A treatment cycle.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Spasticity on Glucose Metabolism in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Injuries

Muscle atrophy may occur in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) as a result of diminished physical activity and alterations in glucose metabolism and body composition may be seen. In a few studies, it has been suggested that spasticity may have a positive impact on glucose metabolism by preventing muscle atrophy and alterations in body composition in individuals with motor complete SCI. Investigators aimed to assess the effects of spasticity on glucose metabolism and body composition in participants with complete and incomplete SCI.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Surgery and Neuroablative Procedures in Spasticity

Upper Extermity SpasticityMultidisciplinary Approach5 more

For many patients with spasticity, traditional therapies have not achieved maximal outcomes. Due to common complaints such as pain, limb positioning and hygiene concerns, there has been an increase demand for other adjunctive therapies like surgeries and other interventions. This spasticity multidisciplinary clinic consisting of a physiatrist, plastic surgeon and anesthesiologist is performing a novel approach to refractory spasticity to triage and designed a treatment plan for them as routine medical care. This study will document the efficacy of this novel designed multidisciplinary approaches for intervention in complex spasticity patients, and will develop a decision-making algorithm in spasticity including both traditional treatment (i.e. botulinum toxin , bracing) and novel treatments(i.e. neurectomy , cryoneurotomy).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

A Single Centre, Prospective, Observational Study to Assess the Use of the Rehabilitation Tool,...

Upper Limb Spasticity (ULS)

The purpose of this study is to explore how a rehabilitation tool (GripAble) could be used to monitor the effect of BoNT-A during an injection cycle and understand its potential value as a home rehabilitation tool in routine practice.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

"Validated Language Transfer of the Spinal Cord Injury-Spasticity Evaluation Tool to German Language"...

SCI - Spinal Cord InjurySpastic

To better depict the full range of spasticity after Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) there is a need to take into account the patients perspective and their experiences during daily life. In 2007 the Spinal Cord Injury-Spasticity Evaluation Tool (SCI-SET) was created and validated. This specific questionnaire addresses the influence of spasticity on the daily life of SCI patients and takes into account negative as well as positive effects of spasticity to fulfill certain tasks. Until now this questionnaire is only available in english, turkish and persian language. Therefore, the investigators translated and culturally adapted this questionnaire and within this study this questionnaire shall be validated in a small cohort of SCI patients. The patients will fill in several different questionnaires at a first meeting and one week later the SCI-SETde questionnaire again to evaluate test-retest properties. Recruiting will happen completely at the Swiss Paraplegic Centre Nottwil, Switzerland.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

RELIEF Study: Lower Limb Pain Relief After Injection Cycles in Adults Suffering From Lower Limb...

Lower Limb Spasticity

The objective of this study is to demonstrate the effect of intramuscular BoNT-A injections in relieving pain, in a broad population of patients who suffer pain as the primary problem associated with spasticity. Thus, this study will help to expand the information that is available regarding the impact of BoNT-A treatment in routine clinical practice conditions. Treatment goals can vary greatly from one patient to another and there is no unique, single outcome that reflects the treatment benefits in all the cases. Therefore, this study with special focus on the achievement of therapeutic goals, will allow the identification of each patient's specific goals regarding the improvement of the functional outcomes, the quality of life and patient well-being.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Randomized Double Blind Cross Over Study for Nabilone in Spasticity in Spinal Cord Injury Persons...

Spasticity in Spinal Cord Injured Persons

Objectives: To determine whether nabilone, a synthetic cannabinoid, alleviates spasticity in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods: Twelve subjects were enrolled in this double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. They received either nabilone or placebo during the first four-week period (0.5mg OD with option to increase to 0.5mg BID), then outcome measures were assessed. After a two-week washout, subjects were crossed-over to the opposite arm. The primary outcome was the Ashworth scale for spasticity in the most involved muscle group, chosen by the subject and clinician. The secondary outcomes included Spasm Frequency Scale, Visual Analog Scale, Wartenberg Pendulum Test, sum of the Ashworth Scale in eight muscle groups of each side of the body, and the Clinician's and Subject's Global Impression of Change .

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Optical Stimulation in Peripheral Nerves for Select Rhizotomy Procedures

Spasticity

The purpose of this study is to determine the safe and effective levels of optical stimulation in peripheral nerves of humans otherwise undergoing nerve lesioning in surgery.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Predictors Factors and Time of Onset of Spasticity and Their Relationship With the Functionality...

Post Stroke Spasticity

Spasticity is part of the syndrome motor neuron following a Stroke. It is a clinical sign of great complexity that generates disability, limiting the function and altering the quality of life of the subjects, generating great impact on families and society. Identify times and characteristics of appearance; as well as its predictive factors can support an early intervention, orienting and strengthening the work of the rehabilitation team. Determine the times of establishment, location and factors that favor the development of spasticity in acute stage and how it influences the functionality, quality of life and emotional level of post-stroke patients in hospital facilities. Through this proposal, it is proposed to generate a new line of research that allows the development of scientific evidence in the area of neurorehabilitation, specifically in the field of spasticity, through the identification of establishment times, affected structures and predominant patterns in the extremities; as well as determining factors that favor the development of spasticity and its impact on post-stroke functionality and quality of life. This information will strengthen the rehabilitative process of these subjects and the actions of the rehabilitation team, supporting the identification of preventive measures and implementing effective interventions that allow achieving better motor and functional results, in search of an optimal recovery.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A Patient Centric Motor Neuron Disease Activities of Daily Living Scale

Amyotrophic Lateral SclerosisProgressive Muscular Atrophy2 more

The purpose of this study is to learn about rates of patient-reported disease progression in patients with motor neuron diseases (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, progressive muscular atrophy, primary lateral sclerosis, hereditary spastic paraplegia) outside the clinical setting, and the patient-reported clinical characteristics that influence this rate of progression. All patients enrolled in CReATe Connect, a Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network (RDCRN) Contact Registry, will be invited via email to participate in this study.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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