14
Participants
Start Date
August 1, 2021
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2024
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2024
Standing transspinal stimulation followed by robotic gait training
Fifteen people with spinal cord injury will receive 40 daily sessions of 30 minutes of non-invasive high frequency (e.g. 30 Hz) transcutaneous transspinal stimulation during standing followed by 30 minutes of assisted stepping robotic gait training. Before and after training standardized clinical and neurophysiological tests will be used to assess recovery of sensorimotor function.
Lying transspinal stimulation followed by robotic gait training
Fifteen people with spinal cord injury will receive 40 daily sessions of 30 minutes of non-invasive high frequency (e.g. 30 Hz) transcutaneous transspinal stimulation while lying supine on a therapy table followed by 30 minutes of assisted stepping robotic gait training. Before and after training standardized clinical and neurophysiological tests will be used to assess recovery of sensorimotor function.
Standing sham transspinal stimulation followed by robotic gait training
Fifteen people with spinal cord injury will receive 40 daily sessions of 30 minutes of sham transspinal stimulation during standing at an intensity where sensation is absent followed by 30 minutes of robotic gait training. Before and after training standardized clinical and neurophysiological tests will be used to assess recovery of sensorimotor function.
Department of Physical Therapy, Motor Control and NeuroRecovery Laboratory, Staten Island
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, The Bronx
Bronx Veterans Medical Research Foundation, Inc
OTHER
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
OTHER
City University of New York
OTHER