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Active clinical trials for "Neuromuscular Diseases"

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Comparison of a Hyperinflation Mode and Air Stacking on Neuromuscular Patients Under Volumetric...

Neuromuscular Disease

The purpose of the study is to compare the the efficacy and tolerance of 2 cough assistance techniques requiring no equipment other than the volumetric fan. The two methods are air-stacking and hyperinflation . The study is a Cross-over, monocentric and open label study

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Tracheostomy With Bedside Simultaneous Gastrostomy Vs Usual Care Tracheostomy And Delayed Gastrostomy...

StrokeAcute8 more

There is currently no prospective study analyzing the effect of tracheostomy with bedside simultaneous gastrostomy versus tracheostomy with delayed gastrostomy placement (TSG versus TDG) on the outcomes of neurocritically-ill patients. The investigators will study TSG via concomitant PDT and PUG procedures, while TDG will occur per usual care. This study is a prospective randomized open-label blinded endpoint study to assess the effect of tracheostomy with bedside simultaneous gastrostomy (TSG) versus the usual care of tracheostomy with delayed gastrostomy (TDG) placement on outcomes of neurocritically-ill patients.

Withdrawn20 enrollment criteria

Assessing Air Travel Safety in Neuromuscular Dystrophy: Standard Versus Prolonged High Altitude...

Neuromuscular DiseasesHigh Altitude Hypoxia

To determine if a prolonged high altitude simulation test (HAST) lasting two hours, identifies more patients at risk of respiratory failure than the standard HAST lasting 20 minutes, in patients with neuromuscular disease (NMD) and severe pulmonary restriction. To evaluate the safety of supplemental oxygen administered in those with a positive HAST in the NMD population.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Validation of the Efficacy and Usability of the BELK Orthosis Knee Module in a Neurological Setting...

Knee InstabilityNeuromuscular Diseases2 more

This present study will be devoted to the first clinical study on the efficacy of the BELK system in enhancing mobility and improve the knee rehabilitation process in people with NeuroMuscular Diseases (NMD) and Central Nervous System (CNS) disorders with knee instability that implies deficit in gait and in locomotion during ADL. Participants will receive a 6-week training program (3 weeks with the BELK orthosis knee module) in a clinical setting in add-on to the standard neuro-rehabilitation treatment. Gait analysis and Instrumental Test will be performed every week till the end of the six-week training period while the Clinical Scales and Questionnaires will be performed after three weeks and at the end of the training period. Finally, additional outcome measures comprise the scores on the System Usability Scale (SUS) to evaluate the hardware and the Software Usability Measurement Inventory (SUMI) to evaluate the software of the BELK orthosis. These two measures will be administrated at the end of training with Belk orthosis, to rate patients' and operators' (e.g., physical therapist, medical doctors) satisfaction. During 2018, the company GOGOA (www.gogoa.eu), specialized in design, manufacturing and commercialization of Robotic Assisted Rehabilitation (RAR) systems, has developed a first prototype of the BELK system, a powered wearable robotic device that can be used for knee rehabilitation, in the sub-acute phase of knee injuries. As BELK is a wearable device, it can be used both, by the physiotherapist in the rehabilitation centers, improving the knee rehabilitation process and increasing patients' comfort, and accelerating their rehabilitation process. Casa di Cura del Policlinico (CCP https://www.ccppdezza.it/en/) is a fully integrated multi-specialty clinical center aiming at providing both inpatient and outpatient services mainly directed to neurological patients. The Center is constituted as a Department of Neuro-rehabilitation Sciences, accredited by the Italian National Health System, and economically supported by Regione Lombardia. CCP offers to chronic neurological patients the highest comprehensive standards of care in a comfortable environment, through a multidisciplinary patient management approach organized around a core rehabilitation program.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

Elaboration of a Pronostic Score of Changes on Wheelchair's Seating System

Neuromuscular Diseases

Development and validation study of a prognostic score - study of prognostic performance by a prospective longitudinal multicenter cohort spread over 8 centers: 4 for the development cohort and 4 for the validation cohort).

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Reliability Study of a Motor Function Measure Digitalized Playful Completion Modules

Neuromuscular Diseases

Neuromuscular diseases include more than 200 rare disorders affecting muscles or the nervous system. Functional scales assessing motor function are tools allowing to measure the evolution of motor impairment of patients with a neuromuscular disease. They are frequently used as main outcome measures in clinical trials which are currently in full development thanks to advances in genetic and drug researches. Among the available scales, the Motor Function Measure (MFM), a scale consisting of 32 items, had shown good metrological properties in terms of validity, reliability and sensitivity to change, regardless of the diagnosis and extent of motor impairment. By exploring the potential of digital technologies applied to MFM, investigators created a completion module composed of animations with different playful and informative scenarios displayed on a digital tablet. The main purpose of this project is to conduct a multicentre study to assess reliabilities of the MFM completed using the MFM-Play. Expected benefits of this project are to improve the experience and the participation of the children to who is often imposed multiple assessments during the numerous follow-up visits of clinical trials, while maintaining good metrological properties of the MFM.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Assessment of the Effectiveness of Muscle Activating Training With the Use of EMG Biofeedback in...

Neuromuscular Diseases

The aim of this study is to assess the impact of individually planned therapeutic procedures, using, among others, the concept of EMG biofeedback, to improve the general functional state, selected motor activities, stimulation and strength of specific muscle syndromes as well as postural parameters in children, adolescents and adults with neuromuscular diseases.

Not yet recruiting8 enrollment criteria

Respiratory Muscle Strength in Patients With NMD

Neuromuscular Disease

The purpose of this study is to determine if inspiratory muscle strength training (IMST) will impact maximal inspiratory pressure and pulmonary function in patients with neuromuscular disease.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Study of Pioglitazone in Sporadic Inclusion Body Myositis

MyositisInclusion Body Myositis4 more

A study looking at the effect of pioglitazone in skeletal muscle of patients with sporadic inclusion body myositis (sIBM).

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Ambulatory Adaptation to Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation

Chronic Respiratory Failure

A randomised study to assess the effectiveness of ambulatory adaptation to non-invasive mechanical ventilation in patient with hypercapnic respiratory failure secondary to neuromuscular diseases or alterations in thoracic cage in comparison with hospital adaptation.

Completed21 enrollment criteria
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