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Clinical Trial Summary

This study will examine two interventions to increase weight shifts, overall trunk movement, and self‐efficacy related to pressure ulcer prevention in wheelchair users with a spinal cord injury (SCI).


Clinical Trial Description

Participants will use a mobile seat interface pressure mapping system that gives them live, real‐time, visual feedback on the distribution of pressure between them and their seat cushion. This type of feedback works as a compensatory strategy for lack of sensation and allows the individual to visually observe pressure distribution they are not able to feel. Additionally, the participants will be provided with structured pressure ulcer prevention education, grounded in the principles of social cognitive theory, regarding pressure ulcer risk and use of weight shifts.

The pressure mapping system, which will be used during training, provides virtual modeling of the desired outcome (reduced pressure) and is an important part of the education module.

The findings of this study will inform clinicians and investigators of whether use of mobile seat interface pressure mapping as a compensatory‐based intervention has a positive impact on trunk movement and self‐efficacy for completing weight shifts in wheelchair users who lack sensation. Another contribution of this work is an exploration of the relationship between self‐efficacy and movement in wheelchair users. ;


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NCT number NCT03987243
Study type Interventional
Source Mayo Clinic
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date February 14, 2017
Completion date September 11, 2017

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