Epidural Stimulation and Resistance Training After Spinal Cord Injury
Phase 2/3
20
about 5.3 years
18–60
1 site in VA
About this study
Researchers are testing whether adding resistance training to epidural stimulation helps people with spinal cord injuries stand, step, and walk better. The trial will compare two groups: one that receives epidural stimulation plus resistance training, and another that only receives epidural stimulation without resistance training. This research aims to improve motor recovery, cardiovascular health, and bladder control in individuals with complete spinal cord injury.
Based on ClinicalTrials.gov records.
What participants do
- 1.Undergo Resistance Training
- 2.Undergo no-Resistance training
- 3.Use Epidural Stimulation
- +2 more
Participation effort
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Logistics difficulty varies by site location and availability.
Trial highlights
Treatment details
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Secondary: Changes in Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure
Neurology