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Administrative data

NCT number NCT03930056
Other study ID # STU00208781
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 16, 2019
Est. completion date November 2025

Study information

Verified date November 2023
Source Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Contact Arun Jayaraman, PT, PhD
Phone 312-238-6875
Email ajayaraman@sralab.org
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

A randomized, repeated measures comparative design study to compare use of a micro-processor controlled knee-ankle-foot orthosis vs. traditional care knee-ankle-foot-orthosis (KAFO) models following discharge from inpatient rehabilitation.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 30
Est. completion date November 2025
Est. primary completion date November 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility All participants: Inclusion Criteria: - Be within 3-24 months post spinal cord injury diagnosis - 18-80 years - Must be able to demonstrate the ability to charge assigned sensors during 3-month home trial period on and off and sufficient memory ability to wear the devices each day during use of the orthoses. Exclusion Criteria: - Unstable neurological, cardiovascular, or cancer diagnoses. - Cognitive impairments that limit study participation In addition to the above inclusion criteria, the following criteria must be met to be designated into the study interventional tract (C-Brace II): Inclusion criteria: - Requires orthotic bracing for lower extremity instability, including the knee joint, unilaterally or bilaterally Exclusion criteria: - Body weight over 275 lbs - Flexion contracture in the knee and/or hip joint in excess of 10 degrees - Non-correctable knee varus/valgus in excess of 10 degrees - Moderate to severe spasticity - Leg length discrepancy in excess of 6" (15.24 cm) - Inability to stabilize the trunk with or without assistive devices (crutches, cane, etc.) - Inability to successfully use C-Brace trial tool in advancement of leg/s.

Study Design


Intervention

Device:
C-Brace II
Participant will complete 3-6 orthoses sessions to complete clinical evaluations and fittings conducted by certified orthotists. Participant will receive 10-20, one hour training sessions over 1-2 months in the lab. These sessions include tuning the device and system tweaks in accordance to needs/preferences of participant, vitals signs, skin checks, pain, and exertion levels. Sessions involve training with the device, which includes putting on / taking off the device, transfer training, gait training, and balance and fall prevention. Up to 20 sessions will be conducted until minimum safety guidelines are reached during a minimum of at least 3 training sessions in a row. Participant will take the assigned device home to use for a 3-month period. Participant will be given an activity monitor to wear at all times except showering and instructed how to charge the device and use it. Participant will return for testing at 3, 6 and 12 months after receiving the brace for testing.
Traditional Care KAFO intervention
Participant will continue with use of their own KAFO. Participant will receive 10-20, one hour training sessions over 1-2 months in the lab, if Patient is not already receiving care in a therapy setting. These sessions include tuning the device and system tweaks in accordance to needs/preferences of participant, vitals signs, skin checks, pain, and exertion levels. Sessions involve training with the device, which includes putting on / taking off the device, transfer training, gait training, and balance and fall prevention. Up to 20 sessions will be conducted until minimum safety guidelines are reached during a minimum of at least 3 training sessions in a row. Participant will continue with the assigned device home to use for a 3-month period. Participant will be given an activity monitor to wear at all times except showering and instructed how to charge the device and use it. Participant will return for testing at 3, 6 and 12 months after receiving the brace for testing.

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Chicago Illinois

Sponsors (2)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Otto Bock Healthcare Products GmbH

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Activities Specific Balance Confidence Scale (ABC) The ABC Scale is a self-report questionnaire consisting of 16 items designed to measure fear of falling. It assesses an individual's perception of balance during activities of daily living by asking the individual to rate their confidence during different activities on a 0% (no confidence) to 100% (completely confident) scale. Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other Modified Falls Efficacy Scale (mFES) The mFES is self-report questionnaire consisting of 14 items which is designed to measure fear of falling in the elderly. It assesses an individual's perception of balance during activities of daily living by asking "how confident are you that you can do the following activities without falling." Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other Spinal Cord Injury Quality of Life (SCI-QOL) The SCI-QOL are a battery of self-reported questionnaires completed by participants to evaluate perceptions of personal independence, ability to communicate needs with others, and sense of control over one's life in individuals with spinal cord injury. Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other EQ5D-5L A self-reported, health related, quality of life questionnaire. It measures quality of life in 5-components including mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. Each level is rated on a scale describing the degree of problems in that area. It ends with an overall health scale between 1-100 to rate the level of health the user is experiencing at the time of the test. Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other Orthotics and Prosthetics User Survey (OPUS) The Orthotic and prosthetics User Survey is a self-report questionnaire which is designed to evaluate the outcome of orthotic and prosthetic services. We will administer three of the five domains: lower limb functional measure, health-related quality of life, and satisfaction with device. The domains of upper limb functional measure and satisfaction with service are not applicable in this study. Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL-BREF) The WHOQOL-BREF is a self-report questionnaire that measures an individual's perceived quality of life. It contains four domains which cover physical health, psychological health, social relationships, and environment. Scores range from 0-100 with 100 indicating a higher quality of life. The scores can be broken down by domain or taken as a whole. The WHOQOL-BREF is valid cross-culturally. Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other International Spinal Cord Injury Bowel Function Data Set The purpose of this test is to standardize collection and reporting on the bowel in individuals with spinal cord injury. Questions include bowel care procedures, surgical procedures, time, frequency, and method of bowel practices. Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other International Spinal Cord Injury Lower urinary Tract Basic Data Set The purpose of this test is to standardize collection and reporting of information on the lower urinary tract in individuals with spinal cord injury. Questions include surgical procedures, drugs, bladder emptying, and incontinence. These are used by clinicians and researchers so that data can be shared and combined easily. Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other Spinal Cord Injury Bowel and Bladder Treatment Index Short Form (SCI-BBTI-SF) A self-report questionnaire that assesses bowel and bladder function. It includes items regarding bowel and bladder emptying habit, complications from SCI-related surgery, assistance required, and perceived quality of life. Change from baseline in score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Other Actigraph The Actigraph is a small accelerometer worn on a body part which can identify performance of functional activities during use. Change from baseline measurement after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Primary Six Minute Walk Test (6MWT) The test measures the distance that the patient can walk on a flat, hard surface, indoors, in a period of 6 minutes. The walk test is patient self-paced and assesses the level of functional capacity. Patients are allowed to stop and rest during the test, however, the timer does not stop. If the patient is unable to complete the time, the time stopped is noted and reason for stopping prematurely is recorded. This test will be administered while wearing a mask to measure oxygen consumption. Change from baseline in 6MWT distance after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary Muscle Strength (manual muscle test) Muscle strength will be assessed by a trained clinical researcher Change from baseline in muscle strength after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary Passive and Active Range of Motion of Lower Extremity joints Change from baseline in range of motion after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary Modified Ashworth Scale A scale used to measure the amount of tone in individuals with neurologic diagnoses. Tone is scored by passively moving the individual's limb and assessing the amount of resistance to movement felt by the examiner. Change from baseline in muscle tone after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary 10 Meter Walk Test (10MWT) This test will examine the patient's gait speed. Patients will be positioned 1 meter before the start line and instructed to walk the entire 10 meter distance and past the end line approximately 1 meter. The distance before and after the course are meant to minimize the effect of acceleration and deceleration. Time will be recorded using a stopwatch and recorded to the one hundred of a second (ex: 2.15 sec). The test will be recorded 6 times: 3 times at the patient's self-selected speed, and 3 times at the patient's quickest, yet safest speed. The average of each of the 3 times will be recorded. Adequate rest in between trials will be given. Change from baseline in gait speed after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury (WISCI II) A rank ordering along a dimension of impairment, from the level of most severe impairment (0) to least severe impairment (20) based on the use of devices, braces, and physical assistance of one or more persons. Change from baseline in rank score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary Functional Gait Assessment (FGA) The Functional Gait Assessment is a 10 item test used to assess postural stability during walking tasks. It has a maximum score of 30 with each item being scored 0-3. It may be performed with or without an assistive device; however, individuals lose a point on all items requiring a device. Change from baseline in FGA score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary Berg Balance Scale (BBS) The Berg Balance Scale is a 14-item scale designed to measure balance in adults in a clinical setting. When scoring, the lowest response category that applies should be recorded. In each item, points should be deducted if the time or distance requirements are not met, the subject's performance requires supervision, or the subject requires assistance from support or examiner. Change from baseline in Berg Balance score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary Timed Up and Go test (TUG) A test which times the ability of a patient to stand up from a standard chair with arm rests, walk 3 meters forward, turn around, walk 3 meters back to the chair, and sit back down in the chair. Change from baseline in TUG score after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
Secondary Gaitrite data capture The Gaitrite system automates measuring temporal and spatial gait parameters via an electronic walkway connected to a computer. The Gaitrite electronic walkway contains sensor pads encapsulated in a carpet to collect gait information. The system can be laid over any flat surface. The Gaitrite electronic walkway for the study shall be a minimum of 14 feet long. The Gaitrite data capture was chosen as measurement of the patient's overall gait quality. Patients will be asked to walk at a self-selected speed across the Gaitrite electronic walkway. Change from baseline in gait parameters after using device at 3, 6, and 12 month follow-up.
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