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A Clinical Trial of Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation for Sensory and Motor Recovery in Adults with Spinal Cord Injury

Status: Recruiting
Almost 300,000 Americans with a spinal cord injury or disorder (SCI/D) suffer from reduced or complete loss of sensory and motor function, which can compromise functional independence and quality of life. The purpose of this study is to find better treatment options for improving sensation and movement after SCI/D.
Age: 18 years and over
Healthy Volunteers:
Inclusion Criteria:
• 18 to 75 years old
• incomplete or complete SCI/D of more than 3months
• medically stable.
Exclusion Criteria:
• MRI contra-indications (stabilizing hardware is typically MRI safe)
• uncontrolled seizure disorder
• cognitive impairment and/or communicative disability (e.g., due to brain injury) that prevents following directions or learning
• ventilator dependent
• other major medical complications
• pregnant women
Conditions:
Brain & Nervous System
Keywords:
movement, sensation, spinal cord injury, SCI
Contact(s): Ann Van de Winckel - avandewi@umn.edu
Principal Investigator: Ann Van de Winckel
Phase: NA
IRB Number: STUDY00014710
System ID: 36922
See this study on ClinicalTrials.gov