- recruitingNA
Improving Pelvic Rehabilitation Using Epidural Stimulation After Spinal Cord Injury
This study looks at using a small electrical device, similar to a pacemaker, to help people with spinal cord injuries better control their bladder and bowel function. It aims to improve their quality of life by finding new ways to manage these common challenges.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
High Flow Oxygen Therapy After Spinal Cord Injury
This study looks at a new way to give oxygen, called high-flow oxygen therapy, to people with spinal cord injuries in their upper back or neck. We want to see if it's practical to use and what effect it has on patients compared to standard care.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
MUSic Therapy In Complex Specialist Neurorehabilitation
This study looks at whether adding music therapy to standard rehabilitation helps people recover better after serious brain or spinal cord injuries. It compares music therapy to usual care to see if it improves daily activities and well-being in patients aged 16-80.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Duroplasty for Injured Cervical Spinal Cord With Uncontrolled Swelling
This study looks at a surgery called duroplasty for severe spinal cord injuries in the neck. It aims to see if opening the tough outer layer around the spinal cord helps improve recovery, such as regaining movement, compared to standard surgery alone.
Austria · Belgium · China - recruitingNA
Upper Limb Spinal Cord Stimulation for Rehabilitation Enhancement
This study looks at adding a gentle electrical stimulation to the neck during rehab for spinal cord injuries. The aim is to help people regain better control and movement in their arms and hands, making everyday tasks easier and improving independence.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Assessment of a Robotic Exoskeleton for Upper Limb Rehabilitation
This study is testing a special robotic arm device for people with spinal cord injuries. The goal is to see if it helps improve arm movement and makes daily tasks easier. Nine patients in Scotland and England will use the device in rehab for 12 weeks.
United Kingdom