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Effects of Ambulation Training Utilizing an Exoskeleton Robot on Subjects With Spinal Cord Injury...

Spinal Cord Injuries

The present study aims to investigate the effects of ReWalk exoskeleton robot training on various physiological and psychological parameters among subjects with spinal cord injury, including body composition and bone mineral mass, balance ability, bowel and bladder symptoms, severity of pain, psychological well-being, and quality of life. Ten patients with paraplegia caused by spinal cord injury will be recruited from the out-patient clinic of Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the China Medical University hospital. All participants will undergo dual X-ray absorptiometry to evaluate the baseline bone mineral density. Eligible participants will then take ReWalk training sessions comprises of 3 x 1-hour sessions per week for 40 sessions. A comprehensive battery of outcome measures, including body composition and bone mineral mass, balance ability, bowel and bladder symptoms, severity of pain, psychological well-being, and quality of life, will be utilized for comparison after 40 sessions of ReWalk ambulation training.

Unknown status16 enrollment criteria

Safety and Performance of SoftOx Wound Irrigation Solution (SWIS) in Acute Wounds

Acute Wounds

This pilot study evaluates safety and performance of the Medical device, SoftOx Wound Irrigation Solution (SWIS), in a model for acute wounds.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Brain Stimulation for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain InjuryPost-Concussion Symptoms

The purpose of this study is to determine the early effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in patients with mild traumatic brain injury and persistent post concussion syndrome(PPCS) with cognitive deficits in long term episodic memory and executive function(inhibitory control).

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Exoskeletons for Spinal Cord Injury: A Feasibility Study

Spinal Cord Injury

In this study, 10 volunteer participants with chronic spinal cord injury will undergo a 10-week training schedule for ambulation with the ReWalk™ device. The ReWalk™ consists of a lightweight brace-support suit containing motors at the hip and knee joints, rechargeable batteries and a computerized control system carried in a backpack. ReWalk™ users control their ambulation through subtle changes in centre of gravity and upper-body movements. Before, during and after training sessions the volunteers will perform standardised assessments and complete questionnaires to assess the functional and psychological effects of the exoskeleton. Functional outcomes primarily focus on ambulation outcomes and psychological outcomes primarily focus on predisposition and perceptions of disability. The outcomes of this pilot study will assist the investigators in the preparations of randomised controlled trail for assessing the efficacy of the ReWalk™ device in a neurorehabilitation setting.

Unknown status18 enrollment criteria

Improving Self-Management Skills Among People With Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord InjuriesSelf-Management1 more

The goal of our study is to evaluate the use of a self-management application ("app") that the investigators have developed to help facilitate self-management among individuals with SCI who live in the community. The main purpose is to create and fulfill individual self-management goals. Other purposes include improving self-management and health conditions related to SCI. During the initial phase, participants (SCI clinicians and patients with SCI) reported positive usage of the self-management app and all agreed it would benefit people with SCI. With the widespread use of portable electronic devices, an opportunity exists to help patients and informal caregivers on the journey from rehabilitation to integration back into the community. The investigators will use a randomized controlled trial (randomly putting participants into two groups), including both surveys and interviews. The study will involve the use of the app that focuses on the self-management of SCI, along with five to six in-person or telephone meetings over a three-month period. Our proposal is original in that it will be one of the few randomized control trials for e-health interventions for self-care management for those with SCI. The overall goals of the study is to develop an affordable self-management app that can be used to encourage self-management in people living with SCI. This app would be used along with other health problem specific apps that are more detailed and expensive, while helping participants to manage their long-term health problems related to their SCI in an easily usable and affordable form.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

A Patient Education Video Program for Post-Operative Recovery After Upper Extremity Surgery

AnalgesicsOpioid5 more

Adult patients undergoing elective outpatient, upper extremity, orthopedic surgeries will be randomized to view one of two educational programs: 1) a 2-video series regarding post-operative pain management or 2) a video regarding wound care and activity. The effect of this educational program on pain medications used, pain control efficacy, and other measures of satisfaction and recovery will be assessed.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Prediction for Coma Recovery With Comaweb

Brain InjuryComa3 more

The general objective of the comaScore project is to provide an external validation of the accuracy of the comaScore, a score derived from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to predict 1 year outcome of patients unresponsive to simple orders after traumatic brain injury (TBI), aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhages (aSAH) and cardiac arrest (CA) in the day 7 - day 45 period post brain injury.

Unknown status26 enrollment criteria

Retroclavicular Approach vs Infraclavicular Approach for Brachial Plexus Block in Obese Patients...

Forearm InjuriesHand Injuries

The retroclavicular approach for brachial plexus anesthesia requires an optimal angle between the needle and the ultrasound beam. Retroclavicular approach has already been proven effective and safe in the past. The general objective is to provide a formal comparison between the retroclavicular approach and coracoid infraclavicular approach for brachial plexus anaesthesia. This study should represent the differences between the two techniques.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

EMDR Pre-treatment Yoga for Complex Trauma

TraumaPsychological

Yoga practice has shown benefits in treating multiple physical or mental disorders (Barnes, Bloom, & Nahin, 2008; Khalsa, 2004; Ross, Friedmann, Bevans, & Thomas, 2013) and has recently been evaluated for PTSD. We identified six randomized controlled studies measuring the effect of yoga in women (mostly) who experienced childhood violence (see table). With the exception of one pilot study (Dick, Niles, Street, Dimartino, & Mitchell, 2014; Mitchell et al., 2014), all studies show a significant reduction in PTSD symptoms compared to the pre-treatment period and compared to the control group (waiting list group). In particular, it was shown that this reduction in symptomatology was comparable to that of other commonly practiced psychotherapies, such as the exposure techniques of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies or EMDR, and comparable to pharmacological treatments (Van Der Kolk et al., 2014). Prolonged yoga therapy would also significantly improve dissociative symptoms (Price et al., 2017). However, all these studies tested the effect of yoga therapy in isolation, without associating it with conventional and recommended treatments for trauma. However, given the fields of action of the yoga listed above, we think that it could be the ideal tool to prepare (in the pre-treatment phase) the work on traumatic memory. We believe that the combination of yoga therapy and EMDR would work in synergy to reduce complex PTSD and achieve a higher success rate than these individual approaches. In this work, we will use a yoga technique adapted to the treatment of psycho-trauma called "trauma sensitive yoga" (Emerson, 2015).

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Developing Strategies to Optimize the Exercise Response After Tetraplegia.

Spinal Cord InjuriesSpinal Cord Injury Cervical2 more

To identify means to improve exercise performance in participants with tetraplegia.

Unknown status19 enrollment criteria
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