Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Targeted Spinal Cord Plasticity for Alleviating SCI-related Neuropathic Pain
The purpose of the second part of the study is to examine the effect of reflex training in the leg to decrease neuropathic pain. For this, the researchers are recruiting 15 individuals with neuropathic pain due to spinal cord injury to participate in the reflex training procedure. The study involves approximately 50 visits with a total study duration of about 6.5 months (3 months for baseline and training phases followed by 1 month and 3 month follow-up visits).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 15 |
Est. completion date | October 1, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | October 1, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. neurologically stable (>1 year post SCI) 2. medical clearance to participate 3. ability to stand with or without an assistive device for at least 3 minutes at a time 4. expectation that current medication will be maintained without change for at least 3 months (stable use of anti-spasticity medication is accepted) 5. For participants with neuropathic pain, the area of neuropathic pain must include lower leg. Exclusion Criteria: 1. motoneuron injury 2. known cardiac condition 3. medically unstable condition (incl. pregnancy) 4. cognitive impairment 5. uncontrolled peripheral neuropathy 6. frequent use of electrical spinal stimulation (either transcutaneous or epidural) for pain treatment 7. daily use of electrical stimulation to the leg 8. complete lack of cutaneous sensation around foot. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Medical University of South Carolina | Charleston | South Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Medical University of South Carolina |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in minimum stimulation intensity required to barely detect the sensation (perceived threshold, perT) | This is measured by slowly increasing the nerve stimulation and recording the minimum intensity of stimulation at which the participant is barely able to perceive the sensation. A decrease in this threshold would demonstrate improved sensation. | change from baseline to immediately after completing the training protocol, at 1 month follow up and at 3 months follow up | |
Primary | Change in minimum intensity at which the sensation covers the maximum area of skin (radiating threshold, RT) | This is measured by slowly increasing the nerve stimulation and recording the minimum intensity of stimulation at which the sensation covers the maximum skin area). A decrease in this threshold indicates improved sensation. | change from baseline to immediately after completing the training protocol, at 1 month follow up and at 3 months follow up | |
Primary | Change in minimum intensity at which the stimulus become painful (pain threshold, PainT) | This is measured by slowly increasing the nerve stimulation and recording the intensity of stimulation at which the stimulation first becomes painful. An increase in this threshold indicates an increased tolerance to pain. | change from baseline to immediately after completing the training protocol, at 1 month follow up and at 3 months follow up | |
Primary | Change in pain as measured by the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) | The MPQ is a self-report questionnaire that assesses quality and intensity of pain. Scores range from 0 (no pain) to 78 (severe pain). | Completed at baseline, start of conditioning visits 13, 19, and 25, after completing 30 conditioning sessions, 1 month follow up, and 3 months follow up | |
Primary | Change in neuropathic pain as measured by the Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory (NPSI) | The NPSI is a self-report questionnaire that characterizes neuropathic pain symptom severity. Participants rate different symptoms of neuropathic pain on a scale of 0 (no pain) to 10 (intense pain). | Completed at baseline, start of conditioning visits 13, 19, and 25, after completing 30 conditioning sessions, 1 month follow up, and 3 months follow up | |
Secondary | Change in ability to perceive various types of sensations as indicated by Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) | The QST is a battery of assessments that measure sensory thresholds for pain, touch, vibration, and hot and cold temperature sensations. | Completed at baseline, start of conditioning visits 13, 19, and 25, after completing 30 conditioning sessions, 1 month follow up, and 3 months follow up | |
Secondary | Change in basic functional independence as measured by the Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM III) | An increase in the the score on the SCIM III indicates increased basic functional independence. This is a self report questionnaire with 19 items in three sub-scales: (1) self-care (6 items, subscore 0-20); (2) respiration and sphincter management (4 items, subscore 0-40); and (3) mobility (9 items, subscore 0-40). The total score ranges from 0-100, with higher scores indicated increase independence. | Completed at baseline, after completing 30 conditioning sessions, 1 month follow up, and 3 months follow up | |
Secondary | Change in functional independence as measured by the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) | An increase in the score on the FIM indicates and increase in functional independence. This 18-item, clinician-reported scale assesses function in 6 areas including self-care, continence, mobility, transfers, communication, and cognition. Each of the 18 items is graded on a scale of 1-7 based on level of independence in that item (1 = total assistance required, 7 = complete independence). | Completed at baseline, after completing 30 conditioning sessions, 1 month follow up, and 3 months follow up | |
Secondary | Change in quality of life as measured by Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life and Participation Questionnaire (SCI-QOL) | An increase in score on the SCI-QOL indicates an increase in quality of life | Completed at baseline, after completing 30 conditioning sessions, 1 month follow up, and 3 months follow up |
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