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Eccentric Muscle Training, Stimulation, and Biomarkers in SCI
Sponsor: Ohio State University
Summary
The investigators are studying a new rehabilitation treatment for individuals trying to recover walking after spinal cord injury (SCI). The investigators will test conditions in the blood and spinal fluid to determine the best time to start this new training program. This will include checking for certain features called biomarkers by testing participants' spinal fluid and blood and compare these features to individuals without SCI. These features will help investigators determine when to start the new training program, either right away or waiting for 3 months. The new training program uses walking downhill on a slight slope on a treadmill while muscles that are not working normally are stimulated to contract using low levels of electricity. Adding this stimulation will allow people to practice walking and other skills even though full muscle control has not recovered. This new program will be in addition to any other rehabilitation therapy and will not replace standard rehabilitation. The hope is to see if downhill training with muscle stimulation, when delivered at the most ideal time, will improve trunk and leg movement, walking, and overall function. This recovery of movement and function will be compared to people with SCI receiving standard rehabilitation alone. Certain regions of the brain and spinal cord will also be studied using MRI scans to determine if these are affected by the training and compare to individuals without SCI. The total length of the study for SCI participants will be up to 16 weeks if in the standard of care group and up to 33 weeks if in the trained group. Healthy control participants will be involved for 1-2 visits.
Official title: Eccentric Motor Training With Neuromodulation and Biomarkers for Rehabilitation Readiness in Subacute SCI
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 85 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
49
Start Date
2022-05-17
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2025-12-23
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Downhill Eccentric Treadmill Training with Electrical Stimulation
Participants will walk on a treadmill with a downward incline with support from a harness and assistance from trainers as needed. Participants will also simultaneously receive stimulation to their muscles including their trunk and legs. Each session will include 20 minutes of walking divided into 5 minute bouts with 5 minute rest breaks in between for 3 sessions per week for 12 weeks.
Locations (2)
The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, United States
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada