24
Participants
Start Date
October 7, 2022
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
June 30, 2027
Activity-based therapy and transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation
Activity Based Therapy (ABT) is a method of neuro-rehabilitation that incorporates a high intensity, long duration and effortful engagement from the individual receiving therapy, to garner improvements in sensory and motor function. The ABT constitutes 4 types of exercises including: cardio-fitness, resistance, postural/weightbearing and functional exercises. TransCutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation (TCSCS) stimulates spinal networks in the cervical region to neuro-modulate the descending motor commands/motor intentions from the brain, which control the muscles. In tCSCS, electrical stimulation is delivered at a frequency of 30-50Hz at 500-1000µs between C3-C7. 12 sessions of ABT (4 weeks), followed by 28 sessions of ABT-TCSCS (7 weeks). Each session will last 1 hour and delivered 3 times per week.
RECRUITING
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Toronto
Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation
OTHER
University Health Network, Toronto
OTHER