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NCT06463418
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Exoskeleton Training for Spinal Cord Injury Neuropathic Pain (ExSCIP)

Sponsor: University College Dublin

View on ClinicalTrials.gov

Summary

The goal of this feasibility trial is to learn if exoskeleton or robotic walking works to reduce nerve (neuropathic) pain after spinal cord injury. This study asks is: * Providing walking practice through use of a robotic device (exoskeleton) three times per week for twelve weeks possible to deliver? * Would people sign up and stick to the programme? * And will it help to reduce neuropathic pain levels after spinal injury? Researchers will compare robotic walking and a relaxation program to see if robotic walking works to reduce neuropathic pain levels after spinal injury. Participants will: * Complete a number of questionnaires and tests related to their pain before the trial. * Complete robotic walking or a relaxation program three times per week for twelve weeks. * Complete the same questionnaires and tests after the trial finishes and 6 months after. * Complete an interview telling researchers about their experiences of the trial.

Official title: Exoskeleton Training for Spinal Cord Injury Neuropathic Pain (ExSCIP): Protocol for a Phase 2 Feasibility Randomised Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 90 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

40

Start Date

2024-12-20

Completion Date

2026-11-30

Last Updated

2024-12-11

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Ekoskeleton (Intervention)

Exoskeleton walking three times per week for 12 weeks.

OTHER

Relaxation (Comparator)

Relaxation three times per week for 12 weeks.

Locations (1)

University College Dublin

Dublin, Ireland