Activity Dependent Rehabilitation Model to Improve Bone and Muscle Outcomes
NCT ID: NCT02309983
Last Updated: 2017-03-28
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
21 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2006-12-31
2018-12-31
Brief Summary
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This project will be completed at two sites: Kessler Foundation Research Center (the grant PI site) and Frazier Rehabilitation Institute, University of Louisville, Kentucky.
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Detailed Description
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PRIMARY AIMS
Specific Aim 1: To examine the effectiveness of standing retraining with ES for alterations in muscle volume (MV) and BMD in the lower limb:
Hypothesis 1.1. SRT with ES compared to SRT alone or ES alone will increase muscle volume(MV) and muscle cross sectional area(MCSA) and potential muscle torque(PMT) at hip, knee and ankle joints (compared to baseline).
Hypothesis 1.2. SRT with ES compared to SRT alone or ES alone will increase absolute BMD in the lower limbs(compared to baseline) Hypothesis 1.3. SRT with ES compared to SRT alone or ES alone will increase markers for bone formation and a decrease in markers for bone resorption commensurate with the observed increase in BMD (compared to baseline) SECONDARY AIMS Specific Aim 2 To examine the effectiveness of standing with ES for improvements in functional outcome and alterations in EMG in lower limb.
Hypothesis 2.1. SRT with ES compared with SRT alone or ES alone will improve functional performance(as measured by standing time on the treadmill and overground) Hypothesis 2.2. SRT with ES compared to SRT alone and ES alone will experience a greater increase in the electromyography (EMG) amplitude for all leg muscles examined (compared to baseline) during standing.
Hypothesis 2.3. LT with ES compared to SRT alone and ES alone will experience significantly greater cardiac output (CO) and/or stroke volume SV (compared to baseline).
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Electrical Stimulation Alone Group
Group 1 will receive 1hr of electrical stimulation while lying down followed by 15 min of overground training. Electrical stimulation will be applied through leads and self-adhesive electrodes over muscles of both legs. Two electrodes will be used for each muscle. Electrical stimulation will be induced by using the EMPI, Inc., St. Paul, MN \[Respond Select Neuromuscular Stimulation\]. There will be 60 sessions/3x week for 20 weeks.
Electrical Stimulation
Electrical stimulation is a rehabilitative approach that generates muscle activity by alternating leg extension and flexion even in individuals who are unable to stand or step independently. Electrical stimulation will be applied to multiple muscles of the lower limb.
Stand Retraining Alone with BWS
Group 2 will receive standing retraining with BWS alone on a treadmill without functional electrical stimulation. Locomotor training consists of (step training and stand retraining) on the treadmill, over ground training, and community ambulation. BWS will be given when a subject can not maintain his/her body weight while executing limb locomotion. BWS will be given when a subject can not maintain his/her body weight while executing limb locomotion. The duration of stand retraining sessions will be up to 1 hour or determined by subject's fatigue. There will be 60 sessions/3x week for 20 weeks.
Stand Retraining with Body Weight Support (BWS)
Locomotor training consists of (step training and stand retraining) on the treadmill, over ground training, and community ambulation. BWS will be given when a subject can not maintain his/her body weight while executing limb locomotion.
Stand Retraining and ES Group
Group 3 will receive standing retraining with BWS with electrical stimulation, followed by 15 min of overground training. Locomotor training consists of (step training and stand retraining) on the treadmill, over ground training, and community ambulation. BWS will be given when a subject can not maintain his/her body weight while executing limb locomotion. Electrical stimulation will start while participant is seated and before he/she is brought up to full standing. There will be 60 sessions/3x week for 20 weeks.
Electrical Stimulation
Electrical stimulation is a rehabilitative approach that generates muscle activity by alternating leg extension and flexion even in individuals who are unable to stand or step independently. Electrical stimulation will be applied to multiple muscles of the lower limb.
Stand Retraining with Body Weight Support (BWS)
Locomotor training consists of (step training and stand retraining) on the treadmill, over ground training, and community ambulation. BWS will be given when a subject can not maintain his/her body weight while executing limb locomotion.
Interventions
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Electrical Stimulation
Electrical stimulation is a rehabilitative approach that generates muscle activity by alternating leg extension and flexion even in individuals who are unable to stand or step independently. Electrical stimulation will be applied to multiple muscles of the lower limb.
Stand Retraining with Body Weight Support (BWS)
Locomotor training consists of (step training and stand retraining) on the treadmill, over ground training, and community ambulation. BWS will be given when a subject can not maintain his/her body weight while executing limb locomotion.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Must have a spinal cord injury that is greater than 6 month or less than 2 years post injury
* Must have score less than 3 on the Modified Ashworth Scale.
* Must be able to tolerate electrical stimulation and must show visible muscle contraction to electrical stimulus
* Must be wheelchair reliant for more than 75% of the time
Exclusion Criteria
* Weigh more than 225 Ibs.
* Taller than 6 feet 3 inches
* Post -menopausal, pregnant or a lactating woman.
18 Years
58 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation
OTHER
Kessler Foundation
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gail Forrest
Assistant Director Human Performance Engineering Lab
Principal Investigators
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Gail Forrest, Ph.D
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Kessler Foundation
Locations
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Kessler Foundation
West Orange, New Jersey, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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07-3063-SCR-E-0
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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