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NCT03504826Walking Rehabilitation After Spinal Cord Injury: Locomotor Training Using Adaptive RoboticsBrooks Rehabilitation
  • Age 18 - 80 yrs
  • Level C1-S5
  • AIS B, C, D
  • 1 years - 80 years
  • be able to walk 10 feet with or without assistance.
  • NOT have Botox injections in lower extremities within last 4 months
Active21NATechnologyStanding/walking/mobility29 November 201820 April 20181
NCT03482310Restoring High Dimensional Hand Function to Persons With Chronic High TetraplegiaVA Office of Research and Development
  • Age 18 - 75 yrs
  • Level C1-C8
  • AIS A, B, C, D
  • 1 months - 75 years
  • already have a BrainGate2 array implanted, and have demonstrated the ability to use it to control a cursor on a monitor
Ended1NATechnologyArm/hand function01 June 201829 March 20181
NCT03477123Evaluation of Robotic Exoskeletons Therapy for Gait Rehabilitation in Patients With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury.Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo
  • Age 16 - 70 yrs
  • Level C1-S5
  • AIS C, D
  • 6 months - 18 months
  • tolerate standing
  • have enough strength to handle a walker or crutches on own.
  • must be between 160 and 190 cm of height (5.25 to 6.2 feet)
Ended20NARehabilitationStanding/walking/mobility01 January 201626 March 20181
NCT03459885PAS for Lower Extremity Rehabilitation in Tetraplegic PatientsHelsinki University Central Hospital
  • Age 18 - 70 yrs
  • Level C1-C8
  • AIS B, C, D
  • 1 months - 70 years
Ended5NATechnologyStanding/walking/mobility28 February 201809 March 20181
NCT03452007SPARC Bladder Mapping and Training StudyUniversity of Louisville
  • Age ≥ 18 yrs
  • Level C1-L5
  • AIS A, B
  • ≥ 2 years
Active10NATechnologyBladder health/function12 September 201802 March 20181
NCT03451474Restoring Hand Function Utilizing Nerve Transfers in Persons With Cervical Spinal Cord InjuriesThe University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston
  • Age 18 - 65 yrs
  • Level C1-C8
  • AIS A, B, C
  • 6 months - 65 years
  • have a cervical SCI resulting in arm & hand functional impairment, with at least preserved elbow flexion.
  • have an International Classification of Surgery of the Hand in Tetraplegia (ICSHT) category 0-4.
Ended3NASurgeryArm/hand function01 April 201801 March 20181