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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05091463
Other study ID # 21.0303
Secondary ID
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date August 31, 2021
Est. completion date July 30, 2025

Study information

Verified date January 2023
Source University of Louisville
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The overall purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of multi-modal training combining activity-based locomotor training and transcutaneous spinal stimulation (ABLT+scTS) to improve sitting posture and trunk control in children with a chronic spinal cord injury. The investigators will recruit 12 participants, ages 3-12 with chronic, acquired SCI, T10 and above and non-ambulatory. The participants in this study will be novices to scTS and AB-LT.


Description:

This is a within subjects, repeated measures design study. Participants with chronic, acquired SCI (T10 and above and non-ambulatory), ages 3-12 years will serve as their own control and will participate in the studies for all three aims. The participants in this study will be novices to scTS and AB-LT. Medical history and demographics will be collected according to NINDS-Common Data Elements guidelines for pediatric SCI and recommended, standardized outcomes used. The participants will participate in 60 sessions, 5 days/week for 90 minutes/session. The participants will be assessed at the following time points: Baseline (prior to intervention), after 20 sessions, after 40 sessions and after 60 sessions. If possible, there will be follow-up assessments occur at 3 months post-60 sessions. Aim 1: To determine the effects of 60 AB-LT + scTS therapy sessions on sitting posture and trunk control. Participants will be tested over a total of 4 session (2 pre- and 2 post-60 session intervention). Sessions 1 and 2 will include testing for clinical (Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control (SATCo) and Modified Functional Reach (MFR)) and biomechanical outcomes (Sitting with best posture and MFR), respectively. The two sessions will be conducted within one week. Aim 2: Determine a) the rate of change in sitting posture and trunk control across, 20, 40, and 60 sessions of AB-LT + scTS, b) the durability of training effects at 3-months follow-up, and c) responsiveness of clinical outcome measures (SATCo and MFR) of trunk control. Aim 3: To determine residual activation of trunk muscle below the level of the lesion, functional neurophysiological assessment (FNPA) and trunk perturbations will be assess pre- and post-intervention. The investigators will attain parent/guardian informed consent and participant assent for children > 7 years. Twelve total participants, ages 3-12 years will be recruited and enrolled for all three aims. Participants will be enrolled for 60 sessions (3 months) for the intervention and will be re-tested 3 months post-training.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Enrolling by invitation
Enrollment 12
Est. completion date July 30, 2025
Est. primary completion date July 30, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 3 Years to 12 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Chronic (> 1 year since injury), Acquired Upper motor Neuron injury (T10 and above) - Discharged from in-patient rehabilitation - Moderate to severe trunk control deficit as assessed by the Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control (SATCo, score <16/20) OR unable to fully sit upright while lifting their arms or reaching outside of their base of support while maintaining posture - Novice to activity-based locomotor training and transcutaneous spinal stimulation Exclusion Criteria: - Botox use within the past 3 months - Current oral baclofen use and unwillingness or unable to wean under medical guidance - Baclofen pump use - Musculoskeletal impairment limiting range of motion, unhealed fracture, or other medical complication limiting participation - Prior surgery for scoliosis - Unwillingness to wean from the use of thoraco-lumbosacral orthosis (TLSO) during study - Spina Bifida as etiology of spinal cord injury

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Biostim-5/Neostim transcutaneous spinal stimulator
Transcutaneous spinal stimulation (scTS): The 5-channel stimulator capable of generating pain-free biphasic rectangular waveform of 0.3 to 1.0 ms pulses with a frequency of 5-10 kHz will be used to stimulate at single or multi-site spinal levels. Transcutaneous stimulation will be delivered in combination with activity based locomotor training in 5-10 minute bouts of stimulation at sub-motor threshold during daily sessions (5x/week) lasting for 90 minutes for a total of 60 sessions of therapy. The sessions will consist of 55-60 minutes on the treadmill for facilitated standing/stepping followed by 30 minutes of activities off the treadmill in sitting, standing, or stepping.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Res Center, University of Louisville Louisville Kentucky

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Louisville The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control Participants will be tested in a seated position with arms and back unsupported on a bench with hip and knee both at 90 degrees of flexion and feet supported. Trunk control will be examined with a therapist progressively changing the level of support, starting at the shoulder girdle and axilla to assess cervical (head) control. They will then progress to the inferior-scapula (mid-thoracic), lower-ribs (lower thoracic), below-ribs (upper lumbar), pelvis (lower lumbar) and no support, to measure full trunk control. Pelvis will be placed in a neutral position via manual support for all testing, except for the no support level. Change from baseline (Pre-Intervention), after 20 sessions, after 40 sessions, after 60 sessions and after 3 months post 60 sessions(each session is 1.5 hours)
Primary Modified Function Reach (MFR) Participants will be in a sitting position with hip, knees, and ankles in 90 degrees flexion, with feet flat on the floor. The initial reach will be measured using a yard stick with participant reaching (leaning) as far as possible (front, right, and left). Distance covered, in centimeters from initial position to furthest reaching at the level of the 3rd metacarpal, will be recorded in all 3 directions. Change from baseline (Pre-Intervention), after 20 sessions, after 40 sessions, after 60 sessions and after 3 months post 60 sessions(each session is 1.5 hours)
Secondary Center of Pressure (CoP) displacement Center of pressure is the location on the supporting surface where the resultant vertical force vector would act if it could be considered to have a single point of application. A shift of CoP is an indirect measure of postural sway and thus a measure of a person's ability to maintain balance. baseline (Pre-Intervention), After 60 intervention Sessions (each session is 1.5 hours) and 3 months after 60 sessions end
Secondary Angular Excursions of the Trunk Degrees of flexion/extension, adduction/abduction and rotation, using wireless motion sensors. baseline (Pre-Intervention), After 60 Intervention sessions (each session is 1.5 hours) and 3 months after 60 sessions end
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