Mirabegron and Oxybutynin Safety and Efficacy Trial in Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord InjuriesUrinary Bladder1 moreThe purpose of this research study is to determine the effectiveness and safety of mirabegron compared to oxybutynin chloride immediate release (oxybutynin IR) for a condition called neurogenic detrusor overactivity in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI).
NeuroRegen Scaffold™ With Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells Transplantation vs. Intradural Decompression...
Spinal Cord InjuryThe purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of NeuroRegen Scaffold with bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMCs) on neurological recovery following chronic and complete spinal cord injury, compared to the treatment of surgical intradural decompression and adhesiolysis only.
Treatment of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury With Imatinib - a Safety and Feasibility Study
Cervical Spinal Cord InjuryThis is a phase II, single center, open-label, non randomized clinical study to assess the uptake, safety and tolerability of Imatinib in acute Cervical Spinal Cord Injury patients. The aim is to determine if Imatinib reaches sufficient blood levels when given to patients with cervical spinal cord injury, via a gastric feeding tube, and also evaluate the safety and tolerability of this drug treatment.
Micro-Electrodes Implanted in a Human Nerve
AmputationsPeripheral Nerve Injury1 moreThe main objective of the intervention in the study is devise feasibility using high-count microelectrode arrays implanted into peripheral nerves of patients with limb amputations or peripheral nerve injury. These microelectrodes will be custom-made and are not available for commercial distribution. The investigators hypothesize that recording neural signals from a large number of microelectrodes will provide selective motor information in high enough numbers to allow control over future artificial devices with many moving parts, i.e. artificial limbs with shoulder, elbow, wrist, and/or individual fingers that move. These studies will also investigate to what extent microstimulation of nerve fibers can provide sensory feedback from a prosthetic limb. The investigators will also conduct up to three acute surgeries where a Utah slanted Electrode Array (USEA) will be implanted in volunteers who are about to undergo limb amputations. These acute implantations will provide Dr. Hutchinson with human surgical experience in implanting USEAs and evaluating the containment system we will be using to immobilize the implanted USEA in the nerve.
Intermittent Catheterization in Spinal Cord Injured Men
Spinal Cord InjuriesThe aim of this investigation is to study how the position of different catheters affect drainage of the bladder.
To Study the Safety and Efficacy of Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Patients With Spinal Cord...
Spinal Cord InjuryThis is a Phase I/II, multicenter, prospective, non-randomized, open label study to evaluate the safety/efficacy of autologous bone marrow-derived stem cell transplantation in spinal cord injury patients.
Long-Term Follow-Up of Transplanted Human Central Nervous System Stem Cells (HuCNS-SC) in Spinal...
Spinal Cord InjuryThe purpose of this study is to determine the long term safety and preliminary efficacy of intramedullary transplantation of HuCNS-SC cells in subjects with thoracic spinal cord trauma.
Safety Study of Human Spinal Cord-derived Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of...
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)This is a safety study of human spinal cord-derived neural stem cell (HSSC) transplantation for the treatment of chronic spinal cord injury.
Arm Motor Control on Bi and Uni ADLs
StrokePeripheral Neuropathy2 moreThis study is being performed to assess how certain chronic disabilities - stroke, upper extremity (UE) amputation, spinal cord injuries (SCI), cerebral palsy (CP) - differ from healthy subjects in their ability to perform ADLs. By studying the kinematics of the respective cohort of study participants as they are assessed performing common activities of daily living (ADLS), the investigators research team aims to better understand how impaired neural pathways, and pathways that have been impaired at various points along the pathway, deleteriously affect ADLs in patients with differing long-term disabilities.
Self-esteem and Neuro-urological Follow-up in Patients With Spina Bifida or Spinal Cord Injury
Spina Bifida ApertaAcquired Traumatic Spinal Cord InjuryWith improved life expectancy over the last fifty years, spina bifida has become a disease of the adult. One of the major stakes for these patients is the preservation of a regular follow-up of uro-nephrologicals risk factors and of a respect for the rules of self management of their neurological bladder. The main objective of this study is to highlight a difference in the level of global self-esteem among a population of adult patients with spina bifida and a population of adult patients with traumatic spinal cord injury gained the same level of neurological.