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NCT03070431High-precision Radiotherapy of Motor Deficits Due to Metastatic Spinal Cord CompressionUniversity Hospital Schleswig-Holstein
  • Age ≥ 18 yrs
  • Level C1-S5
  • AIS A, B, C, D
  • ≤ 30 days
Ended44NASurgeryStanding/walking/mobility15 January 201703 March 20172
NCT03098927Mirror Neuron Network Based Motor Imagery Training to Improve Brain Computer Interface Performance in Spinal Cord Injury PatientsThe Cleveland Clinic
  • Age 18 - 45 yrs
  • Level C5-C7
  • AIS B, C, D
  • 3 months - 6 months
Ended0NATechnologyArm/hand function01 September 201404 April 20171
NCT04022187Assessment of the Excitability of Spinal Motoneurons Using Stimulus-response Curves of the Bulbocavernosus ReflexPierre and Marie Curie University
  • Age 18 - 90 yrs
  • Level C1-S5
  • AIS A, B, C, D
  • ≤ 90 years
Ended30Spasticity11 July 201917 July 20191
NCT03411720Whole Body Exercise in Spinal Cord Injury: Effects on Psychosocial FunctionSpaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Age ≥ 18 yrs
  • Level C4-S5
  • AIS A, B, C
  • ≥ 0 hours
Ended26NARehabilitationMental health and psychosocial factors28 February 201826 January 20181
NCT03664479Assess the Safety and Efficacy of the 4 Channel NMES, Pilot StudySeoul National University Hospital
  • Age ≥ 19 yrs
  • Level C1-C8
  • AIS A, B, C, D
  • ≥ 0 hours
Ended4NATechnologyGeneral health01 March 201810 September 20182
NCT03254797Stepping Training Using External Feedback in Spinal Cord Injury PatientsKhon Kaen University
  • Age ≥ 18 yrs
  • Level C1-S5
  • AIS B, C, D
  • ≥ 0 hours
  • have an incomplete spinal cord injury.
  • be able to walk 17 meters (or 56 feet) independently with or without assistive devices.
  • be at least 18 years of age.
  • have a body mass index between 18.5 – 29.9kg/m2.
Ended44NARehabilitationStanding/walking/mobility20 August 201721 August 20171