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Physical Activity Guidelines for People With Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)

Spinal Cord Injury

The first evidence-based physical activity guidelines for people with spinal cord injury were released in March, 2011. This project will evaluate the implementation of the new physical activity guidelines in a community exercise setting in Hamilton, Ontario. The investigators hypothesize that persons who follow the guidelines will experience increased aerobic fitness and muscle strength. The investigators also hypothesize that participants will find the guidelines easy to follow and that their self-efficacy for participating in physical activity will be improved following the study period.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Use of 2-octylcyanoacrylate (Dermabond) Versus 5-0 Fast Absorbing Gut During Cutaneous Wound Closure...

Wound Closure Techniques

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the use of 2-octylcyanoacrylate during repair of linear cutaneous surgery wounds improves scar cosmesis compared to wound closure with 5-0 fast absorbing gut.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

An Extension Study Evaluating the Efficacy and Safety of Rivastigmine in Patients With Traumatic...

Traumatic Brain Injury With Persistent Cognitive Deficits

Patients who completed the 12-week double blind protocol may enter this 26-week, open-label extension. This extension will give patients who complete the study an opportunity to receive treatment with open-label rivastigmine 3-12 mg/day and further evaluation for the cognitive deficits related to traumatic brain injury. This extension will enable further evaluation of patients, as well as analyses to be conducted examining response to treatments in the original drug and placebo groups.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Nephrologist Follow-up Versus Usual Care After an Acute Kidney Injury Hospitalization

Acute Kidney InjuryChronic Kidney Disease

The primary objective is to evaluate the impact of an AKI Follow-up Clinic on major adverse kidney events (MAKE) in comparison to hospitalized patients surviving an episode of AKI who are not exposed to the AKI Follow-up Clinic intervention.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Functional Neural Regeneration Collagen Scaffold Transplantation in Acute Spinal Cord Injury Patients...

Acute Spinal Cord Injury

The study is designed to assess the safety and efficacy of functional neural regeneration collagen scaffold transplanted into acute spinal cord injury patients.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Sensory-motor Response to Low-level Laser Therapy for the Treatment of Spinal Injuries...

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord injuries have become increasingly frequent due mainly to the increase in urban violence. The growing number of automobile collisions and violence-related events merits particular attention, as such occurrences can lead to death or disability stemming from a spinal injury. The severity of the consequences depends on the location affected and degree of destruction of afferent and efferent spinal cord pathways, with higher, more extensive injuries leading to less physical fitness and functional independence. Unfortunately, injured neurons of the central nervous system are unable to regenerate following a spinal injury and spinal cord regeneration is therefore a major challenge to researchers in the fields of neuroscience and neurologia. Upon receiving an external stimulus, the central nervous system is believed to adapt and reorganize itself using mechanisms to compensate for neuronal loss and promote, even if partially, the remodeling of remaining synaptic connections, leading to new neuronal sprouting. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has proven to be a possible option for the stimulation of the repair process in the central nervous system. It is plausible that this type of therapy can offer the same benefits previously established in other types of tissues, the stimulation of bone formation, neovascularization and the regeneration of peripheral nerves. Research groups have investigated the efficacy of LLLT for the treatment of spinal cord injuries and have demonstrated that laser therapy administered simultaneously to an injured sciatic nerve and corresponding segment of the spinal cord accelerates the regeneration process of the injured peripheral nerve.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

A Multidimensional Inpatient Balance Training Class to Improve Functional Outcomes in Rehabilitation...

Brain InjuriesTraumatic2 more

Many survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) suffer from decreased balance and increased risks of falls. Previous studies indicate that balance training improves balance, reduces falls, and increases walking speed and balance confidence. The purpose of this study is to determine if a multidimensional balance training based on the FallProof(TM) approach achieves better improvements in balance and walking performance than the current practice . Participants will be assigned to: 1)a task-oriented circuit training balance class (current practice), or 2) balance training class based on the FallProof(TM) approach. Standardized tests will determine if participating in balance training helps improve balance, walking speed and balance confidence.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

A Study of Cell Therapy for Subjects With Acute Kidney Injury Who Are Receiving Continuous Renal...

Acute Kidney Injury

The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of the investigational product, SBI-101, in subjects with Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) who require continuous renal replacement therapy. SBI-101 is a biologic/device combination product designed to regulate inflammation and promote repair of injured tissue using allogeneic human mesenchymal stromal cells. The study will be conducted in two cohorts, with an interim analysis performed in between the cohorts. In the first cohort, subjects will be randomized to receive one of two treatments - low dose SBI-101 or sham control. In the second cohort, subjects will be randomized to receive one of two treatments - high dose SBI-101 or sham control. SBI-101 or sham control will be integrated into the renal replacement circuit and subjects in both cohorts will be treated for up to 24 hours.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria

Pre-hospital Administration of Tranexamic Acid for Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain InjuriesTraumatic

This study is a prospective single-centre randomized trial to compare the effect of tranexamic acid versus placebo in the pre-hospital management of patients with moderate and severe traumatic brain injury.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Mechanical Ventilation in Severe Brain Injury: The Effect of Positive End Expiratory Pressure on...

Intracranial HypertensionCritical Illness5 more

The purpose of this study is to collect physiologic data from patients with severe brain injury who require mechanical ventilation in order to describe the impact of ventilation, specifically positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP), on intracranial pressure (ICP).

Terminated11 enrollment criteria
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