Clinical Trial
Upper Extremity Training for Chronic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
ClinicalTrials.gov6/14/2021ยท06/14/21๐ USA
Summary
This study evaluates neuromodulation training for upper extremity recovery in participants with chronic cervical spinal cord injury. The intervention combines transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation with task-specific upper limb training to enhance motor function and neural plasticity.
Why it matters
Upper extremity function is the highest priority for cervical SCI patients. This study tests whether neuromodulation-enhanced rehabilitation can restore meaningful arm and hand function years after injury, potentially changing the standard of care for chronic tetraplegia.
#Phase 2#Spinal Cord Injury#Neurostimulation#Spinal Cord Stimulation#Non-invasive#Neuroprosthetics#USA
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