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Active clinical trials for "Spinal Cord Injuries"

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Intrathecal Transplantation Of Autologous Adipose Tissue Derived MSC in the Patients With Spinal...

Spinal Cord Injury

The effect of intrathecal transplantation of autologous adipose tissue derived mesenchymal stem cells in the patients with spinal cord injury, Phase I Clinical study.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Autologous Bone Marrow Stem Cells in Pressure Ulcer Treatment

Type IV Pressure UlcersChronic Wounds1 more

The aim of the study is to determine the safety and feasibility of an autologous mononuclear stem cells infusion in pressure ulcers of paraplegic patients; and moreover, to evaluate the efficacy of the treatment.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Improving Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Interventions by Retraining the Brain With Stimulation...

Spinal Cord Injury

The purpose of this study is to investigate whether combining a noninvasive method of brain stimulation, called Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), enhances the effect of training of the affected upper limbs in patients with incomplete Spinal Cord Injury.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Ultraviolet-C Effectiveness in the Management of Pressure Ulcers in People With Spinal Cord Injury...

Pressure Ulcer

The objective of the study is to examine the effectiveness of Ultraviolet-C (UVC) for healing pressure ulcers in people with spinal cord injury. UVC is a form of radiation similar to sunlight but it is normally absorbed in the earth's atmosphere. Participants will be assigned by chance to receive placebo-UVC or real UVC treatment, in addition to receiving wound care according to best practice guidelines. The hypothesis is that UVC-treated wounds will heal at a faster rate than wounds receiving placebo treatment. Given that pressure ulcers impact on an individual's quality of life, and generate high costs to the overall health care system, further work is needed to explore alternative means of pressure ulcer treatment.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Effect of FES on Children With Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Injury

Regular exercise is strongly recommended to help maintain a healthy lifestyle. Unfortunately, children and young adults with damaged spinal cords may not be able to exercise regularly. However, there is an exercise bike specially designed for persons with damaged spinal cords that enables them to pedal by directly stimulating the muscles in their legs. Our study is designed to determine the benefits of exercise for Spinal Cord Injured (SCI) patients using this bike.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

A Colonic Tube to Improve Bowel Function in Spinal Cord Injury

ConstipationFecal Incontinence1 more

The investigators want to know if placing a tube through the skin and into the colon to flush out the colon is safe and effective in helping spinal cord Veterans with bowel management.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Prevention of Low Blood Pressure in Persons With Tetraplegia

HypotensionSpinal Cord Injury

The aim of this investigation is to determine the blood pressure response to NOS inhibition, with L-NAME, in persons with tetraplegia compared to non-SCI control subjects and to establish if blood pressure can be increased while upright in those with tetraplegia. If blood pressure is increased with NOS inhibition in persons with tetraplegia, this would improve our treatment of the condition of low blood pressure during seated postures in individuals with tetraplegia.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

The Use of Anabolic Steroids to Improve Function After Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Injury

The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of oxandrolone on the function and quality of life of patients with chronic spinal cord injury.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Vibration and Standing Versus Standing Alone for the Treatment of Osteoporosis...

Spinal Cord Injury.Osteoporosis.

The purpose of this study is to find out if standing and/or standing with vibration works for the treatment of osteoporosis for people with a spinal cord injury.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effects of Venlafaxine on Chronic Neuropathic Pain Following Spinal Cord Injury

Neuropathic PainPain1 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the pain-relieving effects of venlafaxine hydrochloride (Effexor) in chronic neuropathic (burning, shock-like, electric) pain after spinal cord injury (SCI). Although a number of medications have been used to treat SCI pain, no drug has been consistently helpful, and, therefore, many people with SCI continue to have difficult chronic pain. Venlafaxine is a new anti-depressant drug that has not been tested for use in SCI neuropathic pain, but has been helpful for other types of neuropathic pain.

Completed16 enrollment criteria
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