Evaluating the Effects of an Electrical Stimulator on Improving the Walking Ability of Children With Cerebral Palsy

NANot yet recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

51

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 31, 2026

Primary Completion Date

June 30, 2029

Study Completion Date

July 31, 2029

Conditions
Cerebral Palsy ChildrenHealthy Adults
Interventions
DEVICE

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES)

Children with CP can have trouble with daily tasks such as walking. This raises their risk of disability as they age into their teens. Current treatments are not very effective. In this study, children with CP will walk on a treadmill while receiving NMES on their lower limb muscles, using surface electrodes, while their gait dynamics are assessed. Our proposed study aims to gather preliminary evidence to support the potential efficacy of NMES assistance to muscles across all lower limb joints during walking, i.e., multi-joint NMES assistance. Additionally, the investigators aim to investigate the optimal level of intensity.

Trial Locations (1)

68182

University of Nebraska at Omaha, Biomechanics Research Building, Omaha

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)

NIH

lead

University of Nebraska

OTHER

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