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Active clinical trials for "Spinal Cord Injuries"

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A Safety and Efficacy Study of XP19986 in Subjects With Spasticity Due to Spinal Cord Injury

Muscle Spasticity

The purpose of this study is to evaluate efficacy and safety of treatment with XP19986 Sustained Release (SR) Tablet compared to placebo in subjects with spasticity due to spinal cord injury

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of High vs. Low Tidal Volumes in Ventilator Weaning for Individuals With Cervical Spinal...

Spinal Cord InjuryRespiratory Insufficiency

The study will compare outcomes between individuals with sub-acute, ventilator-dependent tetraplegia using high (20 cc/kg) vs. low (10 cc/kg) tidal volumes during mechanical ventilator support.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Study of Strengthening Exercises and Improving Movement for Painful Shoulders in Adults With Spinal...

Shoulder Pain

The purpose of this study is to conduct research to see if we can help people who have a spinal cord injury and shoulder pain to decrease the pain in the shoulders. We are investigating the effectiveness of a home exercise program for the shoulders and changes in how tasks are performed compared to an educational program on shoulder pain. There are no new experimental procedures included in this study; instead it is a comparison of two types of treatment that have been provided for this problem before. The new part of this study is the collecting of information before and after treatment. We hypothesize that those who participate in this home exercise program will have decrease shoulder pain and increase activity.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Prolonged Electrical Stimulation on Neural Plasticity in Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Injury

Electrical stimulation (pulses of electricity applied over the skin of your wrist) and activity-based hand exercise have been shown to improve motor skill and strength in individuals with stroke and have recently been shown to also have an effect on individuals with spinal cord injury. Therefore, the purpose of this research study is to investigate whether electrical stimulation alone or electrical stimulation followed by activity-based training produces gains in pinch strength (how hard you can squeeze your thumb and pointer finger together) and upper extremity function (how well your arm and hand can perform activities) in individuals with spinal cord injury.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Effect of Low-Dose Baclofen Administration on the GH-IGF1 Axis Study

Spinal Cord Injury

Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) is used as a measure of the body's ability to produce growth hormone. Growth hormone is important for muscle tissue as well as many other tissues in the body. Growth hormone (GH) and IGF-I have been shown to be reduced in many persons with SCI. Baclofen is a FDA approved drug that is used to treat spasticity. Persons receiving long-term baclofen therapy have been demonstrated to have increased growth hormone and IGF-I levels. IGF-I levels will be determined before and after treatment with baclofen. In this study, the investigators will determine the minimum dose of baclofen at which improvements in GH and IGF-1 levels occur.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Vitamin C for Prevention of Urinary Tract Infections in the Spinal Cord Injured

Urinary Tract InfectionSpinal Cord Injury

After spinal cord injury, patients have frequent urinary tract infections (UVI). Vitamin C is usually prescribed to prevent such infection, but the efficacy of the treatment is poorly documented. In the study, patients will be randomised either to receive vitamin C daily, or not, for one year, and clinical episodes of UVI will be registered. The null hypothesis is that vitamin C will not reduce the number of UVI episodes by 30%.

Terminated5 enrollment criteria

Hand Function for Tetraplegia

Spinal Cord InjuryTetraplegia

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an implanted stimulator for providing hand function to individuals with cervical level spinal cord injury. The device stimulates the paralyzed muscles of the hand and forearm. The user of the device controls the stimulation by moving muscles that are not paralyzed, such as a wrist or neck muscle. The ability of the user to pick up and move objects, as well as perform various activities such as eating, drinking, and writing.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of Automated Locomotor Training in Patients With Acute Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury:...

Spinal Cord Injuries

The purpose of this study is to determine whether longer locomotor training results in a mor favorable outcome in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury.

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Safety and Efficacy of Tizanidine Hydrochloride Capsules Versus Zanaflex® (Tizanidine...

Multiple SclerosisMuscle Spasticity2 more

This study is being conducted to compare the impact of somnolence (sleepiness) on cognition (awareness) as well as the safety and effectiveness of tizanidine hydrochloride capsules versus Zanaflex® (tizanidine hydrochloride tablets) taken while in the fed state (just after a meal) and in the fasted state (before a meal) in patients with moderate to severe spasticity.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Functional Magnetic Micturition in Patients w/SCI

Spinal Cord Injury

This project will determine the ultimate usefulness of functional magnetic stimulation (FMS) as an assistive device for voiding in patients with SCI.

Completed1 enrollment criteria
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