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NCT03975634Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation: Safety and Feasibility for Trunk Control in Children With Spinal Cord InjuryUniversity of Louisville
  • Age 2 - 15 yrs
  • Level C1-S5
  • AIS A, B, C, D
  • ≤ 15 years
  • NOT be ventilator dependent
  • have completed a minimum of 60 sessions of activity-based locomotor training/therapy at Frazier Rehab
Active9NATechnologyStanding/walking/mobility12 August 201905 June 20191
NCT04973852High Intensity Training for Neurological Injury Using Overground Exoskeletons in Inpatient RehabilitationThe University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
  • Age ≥ 18 yrs
  • Level C1-S5
  • AIS C, D
  • ≤ 6 months
  • NOT have uncontrolled spasticity
  • NOT be dependent on ventilator support
20NATechnologyStanding/walking/mobility06 October 202122 July 20211
NCT03190863Grasping Rehabilitation Using Motor Imagery With or With no Neurofeedback After TetraplegiaHospices Civils de Lyon
  • Age 18 - 55 yrs
  • Level C6-C7
  • AIS A, B
  • 6 months - 55 years
  • have complete finger flexor paralysis restricting grasping capabilities
  • NOT have other implanted device, e.g. pacemaker
21NATechnologyArm/hand function29 March 201819 June 20172
NCT03962218Aquatic Specific Physiotherapy on Incomplete Spinal Cord InjuriesUniversity of Castilla-La Mancha
  • Age 18 - 70 yrs
  • Level T1-L5
  • AIS C, D
  • 1 hours - 8 months
Ended50NARehabilitationStanding/walking/mobility01 January 202023 May 20191
NCT03954496Improving Hand Recovery With Neuromodulation in TetraplegiaUniversity of Kentucky
  • Age 18 - 65 yrs
  • Level C4-C7
  • AIS B, C, D
  • 1 years - 65 years
  • NOT have implanted device, e.g. pacemaker
Ended6NATechnologyArm/hand function01 July 201917 May 20191
NCT03949660Improving Bowel Function and Quality of Life After Spinal Cord InjuryUniversity of Louisville
  • Age 18 - 75 yrs
  • Level C1-T12
  • AIS A, B
  • 2 years - 75 years
  • NOT have implanted device, e.g. pacemaker
  • NOT be dependent on ventilator
36NATechnologyBowel health15 September 201814 May 20192