Training for Persons With Complete SCI for FES Cycling: a Case Series

NCT ID: NCT04412447

Last Updated: 2020-06-02

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

2 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2019-10-01

Study Completion Date

2020-09-30

Brief Summary

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The main objective of this study is to validate the effectivity of a simple home-based training for cycling with functional electrical stimulation (FES). The training is designed to progressively increase strength and endurance of the paralysed muscles of a person with complete spinal cord injury. After a limited period of only several months, performance will be assessed during FES-assisted cycling on a recumbent tricycle over flat ground. The outcomes of this study should provide evidence for the effectivity of FES-cycling as potential rehabilitation method.

Detailed Description

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People with spinal cord injuries suffer from numerous comorbidities, linked in particular to immobility and sedentariness. Studies have shown the benefits of training and reconditioning to adapted effort in spinal cord injured people. Among other innovative techniques, functional electrical stimulation (FES) is aimed primarily at mobilizing as many muscles as possible. Concerning electro-stimulated pedaling on a tricycle, it would allow individuals with paraplegia or tetraplegia to practise physical activity in perspective of experiencing pleasure during training.

In 2016, our team carried out a pilot study aiming at using a recumbent tricylce powered by the lower limbs of a person with complete paraplegia under electrostimulation. The participant was trained for 12 months, whit the objective to participate at an international competition (Cybathlon 2016). This first study has opened up prospects and identified avenues for improvement.

The main objective of this study is to significantly improve, over a limited period of time, the pedalling performance on a tricycle by using electrical stimulation of the sub-lesional muscles of people with spinal cord injuries. Secondary focusses will be: physical and psychological tolerance to training; influence on pain, cardio-respiratory functions, body composition regarding muscle trophicity and bone metabolism; psycho-social impact; impact of modification of stimulation parameters (frequency, phase width, intensity, waveform, contact location) in performance optimization and delay of muscle fatigue; performance impact of mechanical modifications performed on the tricycle.

This is a prospective case study: patients suffering from a complete traumatic injury and followed at the Centre de Rééducation et de Réadaptation Fonctionnelle (CRRF) La Châtaigneraie (Menucourt) will be recruited by the investigating physician during a consultation for a period of approximately 6 months. The centre specialised in the management of acute and chronic neurological lesions. The eligibility criteria are predefined to ensure the participants safety. After verification of the criteria and before the start of the programme, an exercise test (monitoring of the evolution of VO2max) will be carried out in the Sports Medicine department of the CHI of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The first phase (V1) consists of a one-month home-based isometric muscle training programme by electrostimulation followed by a two-month programme (phase V2) of home-based muscle training by electrostimulation on an ergocycle including one training per week at the CRRF. The home ergocycle electro-stimulation muscle training, will be continued once or twice a week and complemented in the third phase (V3) by training at the CRRF on a tricycle for one month. Only the patient selected to participate in the Cybathlon 2020 will continue with the final phase (V4), which includes, over a period of 2 to 4 months, muscle training by electrostimulation on an ergocycle at home, electrostimulation sessions on a tricycle up to 3 times a week at the CRRF. In this phase, the optimization of the stimulation and electrical patterns and the mechanics of the tricycle will take place in order to maximize the pilots overall performance. Finally, the pilot will take part in the tricycle FES-Cycling race at the Cybathlon 2020 in Zurich, i.e. an international competition and technological challenge, requiring to master 1200 metres in a maximum time of 8 minutes. The different training programs are based on sport-scientific principles and a physiotherapist will follow up on the home sessions. The collaborating teams (engineers and researchers from INRIA, the French National Institute for Research in Computer Science and Control) will measure performance in a bimonthly frequency.

This research should demonstrate that the safety, acceptability, satisfaction, self-esteem and quality of life induced by the practice of FES-assisted pedalling, opens a new way of training in rehabilitation centres and at home with the perspective of improving certain physiological functions in the long-term.

Conditions

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Spinal Cord Injuries

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

Training of paralysed musculature of the lower limb by using electrical stimulation.
Primary Study Purpose

BASIC_SCIENCE

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Subjects

Phase V1: 1 month of home-based FES-training using isometric contractions of quadriceps and hamstring muscles (3 times a week).

Phase V2: 2 months of home-based FES-training on an ergo-cycle with arm support (3 times a week)

Phase V3: 1 month of home-based FES-training on an ergo-cycle with arm support (1-2 times a week) and FES-cycling training overground on a tricycle (1-2 times a week) in the clinical setting.

Optional (only for selected pilot):

Phase V4: 2-4 months of home-based FES-training on an ergo-cycle with arm support (1-2 times a week) and FES-cycling training overground on a tricycle (1-2 times a week) in the clinical setting. This phase is focussing on optimizing the performance of the pilot and improving the mechanical efficiency of the tricycle.

Phase V5: Participation on Cybathlon 2020

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Functional Electrical Stimulation

Intervention Type DEVICE

Electrical stimulation of motor-nerves innervating the musculature of the lower limb.

Interventions

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Functional Electrical Stimulation

Electrical stimulation of motor-nerves innervating the musculature of the lower limb.

Intervention Type DEVICE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* informed written consent
* complete spinal cord injury AIS A or B
* neurological level of lesion C6 - T12
* post-lesion duration \> 12 moths
* paralysed muscles stimulable
* joints of lower limb freely moveable
* stable medical condition (absence of infectious respiratory or urinary event of cutaneous pathology confining the patient to bed and warranting treatment).

Exclusion Criteria

* Not affiliated to a social security scheme, beneficiary or not such a plan
* Refusal to participate in the study (withdraw from study possible at any time)
* Inability to give consent
* body mass index higher or equal to 30
* flaccid paralysis (denervation)
* Inability to give consent
* neurogenic para-osteoarthropathy
* active thrombophlebitis
* muscular disease
* cardiovascular disease including coronary antecedent
* bone mineral density T-score below -2.5
* treatment with a drug known to have an effect on bone (\< 3 months)
* Aids in the lower limbs
* Epilepsy
* Orthostatic hypotension
* Fractures of the lower limbs older (\< 12 months)
* Pacemakers or other implants contraindicating the use of FES
* Pregnancy (women)
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

65 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Université Montpellier

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Centre de Rééducation et Réadaptation Fonctionnelle La Châtaigneraie

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Locations

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Centre de Rééducation et de Réadaptation Fonctionnelle La Châtaigneraie

Menucourt, , France

Site Status

Countries

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France

References

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Fattal C, Schmoll M, Le Guillou R, Raoult B, Frey A, Carlier R, Azevedo-Coste C. Benefits of 1-Yr Home Training With Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling in Paraplegia During COVID-19 Crisis. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2021 Dec 1;100(12):1148-1151. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001898.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 34596097 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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2019-A00808-49

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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