The Effects of Eccentric Compared to Standard Strength Training in Primary Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
About this trial
This trial is enrolling 20 participants with spinal cord injury undergoing primary rehabilitation to test the effect of eccentric arm-crank training on arm and hand function. Eccentric training involves lengthening muscles under tension, for example a controlled lowering of your arm after a biceps curl until it is straight. If included, participants will be randomly assigned to undergo 20 training sessions using either the KREHA arm-crank device or standard strength training, over 12 weeks. Final testing of arm and hand strength will be performed after 12 weeks.
Included participants
Traumatic
Non-traumatic
What’s involved
Type
Details
- Participants will be randomly assigned to undergo 20 training sessions using either the KREHA arm-crank device or standard strength training equipment over 12 weeks. - Final testing of arm and hand will be performed after 12 weeks.
Potential benefits
Main benefits
Arm/hand function
Additional benefits
Bladder health/function
Bowel health
General health
Mental health and psychosocial factors
Standing/walking/mobility
Good to know: Potential benefits are defined as outcomes that are being measured during and/or after the trial.
Wings for Life supports SCITrialsFinder
Wings for Life has proudly initiated, led and funded the new version of the SCI Trials Finder website. Wings for Life aims to find a cure for spinal cord injuries. The not-for-profit foundation funds world-class scientific research and clinical trials around the globe.
Learn more- Trial recruitment status
- Recruiting soon
- Trial start date
- 1 Mar 2026
- Organisation
- Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil
- Trial recruitment status
- Recruiting soon
- Trial start date
- 1 Mar 2026
- Organisation
- Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil
About this trial
Included participants
What’s involved
Potential benefits
Wings for Life supports SCITrialsFinder
Wings for Life has proudly initiated, led and funded the new version of the SCI Trials Finder website. Wings for Life aims to find a cure for spinal cord injuries. The not-for-profit foundation funds world-class scientific research and clinical trials around the globe.
Learn more