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In part 1 of the study, fourteen able-bodied individuals will undergo maximal, voluntary contraction (MVC) test of the lower limbs in two dynamometers. One being a low-cost dynamometer (S2P-CD), and the other being a gold standard dynamometer (HUMAC). Thereby the investigators will be able to assess the validity of the S2P-CD. In part 2 of the study, eighteen persons with spinal cord injury will undergo MVC twice in the S2P-CD. Thereby the investigators will be able to assess the reliability of the measurements of the S2P-CD.


Clinical Trial Description

In part 1 of the study, fourteen able-bodied individuals will undergo maximal, voluntary contraction (MVC) test of the lower limbs in two dynamometers. One being a low-cost dynamometer (S2P-CD), and the other being a gold standard dynamometer (HUMAC). The tests will be carried out with 72-96 hours between them. Thereby the investigators will be able to assess the validity of the S2P-CD. In part 2 of the study, eighteen persons with spinal cord injury will undergo MVC twice in the S2P-CD. Participants will be recruited through the Spinal Cord Injury Centre of Western Denmark (SCIWDK). The test will be carried out with 30min between them. Thereby the investigators will be able to assess the reliability of the measurements of the S2P-CD. ;


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NCT number NCT04291924
Study type Observational
Source Spinal Cord Injury Centre of Western Denmark
Contact Søren K Jensen, MSc
Phone 78449854
Email sokrje@rm.dk
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date November 15, 2020
Completion date April 1, 2021

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