Epidural and Dorsal Root Stimulation in Humans With Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord InjuriesParaplegia2 moreA study to compare electrophysiologic activity of epidural stimulation and dorsal root ganglion stimulation, as well as quantify changes in motor performance with both types of stimulation over the course of 10 rehabilitation sessions.
[BrainConnexion] - Neurodevice Phase I Trial
TetraplegiaTetraplegia/Tetraparesis5 moreThis study aims to evaluate the safety of a wireless implantable neurodevice microsystem in tetraplegic patients, as well as the efficacy of the electrodes for long-term recording of neural activities and the successful control of an external device.
Nerve Transfer Surgery to Restore Upper-limb Function After Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord InjurySpinal Cord Injury at C5-C7 Level6 moreThe goal of this prospective, open label cohort study is to assess functional and motor outcomes in individuals with cervical spinal cord injury who have undergone nerve transfer surgery, with the goal of increasing upper limb function. We will also compare these outcomes to a cohort of similarly matched individuals who have not undergone nerve transfer surgery, using robust outcome measures, rigorous pre-operative clinical and neurophysiological assessments, and standardized rehabilitation. At the end of this project we aim to develop a model for predicting nerve transfer outcomes using pre-operative clinical and neurophysiological characteristics.
Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of an Implantable Neural Acquisitor & Stimulator...
TetraplegiaThrough brain-computer interface alternative technology, patients can control the external equipment(wheelchairs, robotic arms, the WeChat app and other physical aids)with brain signals to improve the patients quality of life.
Progressive Resistance Training in Acute Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord InjuriesQuadriplegia4 moreMuscle weakness is one of the most common and debilitating symptoms following a Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). Strength training is recommended as an effective means to increase muscular strength and improve function for individuals with long term SCI. In contrast, the strength training guidance for those with a recent (<1 year) SCI is lacking. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the feasibility of a method of upper limb strengthening - Progressive Resistance Training (PRT) and its impact upon muscle strength and function.
Activity-Dependent Transspinal Stimulation in SCI
Spinal Cord InjuriesParaplegia4 moreRobotic gait training is often used with the aim to improve walking ability in individuals with Spinal Cord Injury. However, robotic gait training alone may not be sufficient. This study will compare the effects of robotic gait training alone to robotic gait training combined with either low-frequency or high-frequency non-invasive transspinal electrical stimulation. In people with motor-incomplete SCI, a series of clinical and electrical tests of nerve function will be performed before and after 20 sessions of gait training with or without stimulation.
Spinal Cord Injury Leg Rehabilitation
Spinal Cord InjuryParaplegia2 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine if individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) who remain unable to walk normally 1 year after their SCIs are able to sense and move the affected legs better after 10-13 weeks of treatment with a new robotic therapy device. The hypothesis is that using the AMES device on the legs of chronic subjects with incomplete SCI will result in improved strength, sensation in the legs, and improved functional gait in the treated limbs.
Study of Combined Intercostal and Diaphragm Pacing for Artificial Respiration in Quadriplegic Patients...
QuadriplegiaOBJECTIVES: I. Determine whether combined intercostal muscle and diaphragm pacing can maintain full-time ventilatory support in patients with ventilatory dependent quadriplegia who are not candidates for phrenic nerve pacing alone. II. Evaluate the efficacy of the Medlink device to produce synchronous intercostal and diagram activation in these patients.
ESWT for UE Pain in Patients With Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
Spastic TetraplegiaPain1 moreThis study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) for upper extremity pain related to spasticity in patients with spinal cord injury.
Improving Hand Recovery With Neuromodulation in Tetraplegia
Spinal Cord InjuriesTetraplegia3 moreThis study will examine a form of non-invasive brain stimulation applied with intensive therapy of the arm and hand. The goal of the study is to determine if arm and hand function can be improved in people with incomplete cervical spinal cord injury (neck spinal cord injury, tetraplegia). Participants will be assigned to receive either active or inactive non-invasive brain stimulation.