Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improving Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Interventions by Retraining the Brain With Stimulation: Applying Concepts From Stroke
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether combining a noninvasive method of brain stimulation, called Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS), enhances the effect of training of the affected upper limbs in patients with incomplete Spinal Cord Injury.
The long-term objective of this study is to optimize the rehabilitative potential in spinal
cord injury (SCI) by maximally harnessing the potential available for functional neural
plasticity. SCI is an important cause of serious, long-term disability in young adults. This
fact, further complicated by rising disability-related costs, makes SCI a significant
economic and social burden. Upper limb dysfunction is one of the most prevalent and
debilitating impairments. More than 75% of patients with quadriplegia (paralysis of all 4
limbs following spinal cord injury in neck and upper back) prioritize return of upper limb
function over any other lost function. Alleviating deficits of the upper limb may represent a
cost-effective stategy to reducing the burden of SCI.
Although various exercise programs and neuromuscular stimulation methods have been employed
to mitigate functional impairments of the arm and hand, success of these modalities is still
debated. Evidence for efficacy of rehabilitation is inconclusive as outcomes are variable,
confounded by methodological issues, and have shown poor generalizability. It is now
speculated that limited succcess of rehabilitation emerges from inability of current methods
to adequately harness the potential for significant neuroplasticity available in SCI.
Even though the site of damage in SCI does not involve the brain, the neural networks in the
brain that control movement of the arm and hand are markedly affected. These regions lose
their territory that the investigators argue could hamper effects of upper limb therapy. The
Investigators objective is to directly modulate adaptive plasticity in these regions of the
brain to enhance function of the upper limb in iSCI. The Investigators central hypothesis is
that noninvasive brain stimulation, called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS),
when delivered concurrently with rehabilitation will generate synergistic functional
advantage. Adaptive plasticty would be obeserved as changes in structure of pathways emerging
from the brain and the individual's function.
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