Overview
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate and predict the short and long-term effects of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) + gait training on gait symmetry, gait performance, and corticospinal circuitry in individuals with chronic stroke. The study also aims to identify parameters that distinguish responders from non-responders to transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation in individuals with chronic stroke. The study involves two arms:
- A test-retest crossover design to evaluate the short-term effects of tSCS + gait training in individuals with chronic stroke
- A randomized control trial to determine the long-term effects of tSCS + gait training in individuals with chronic stroke.
Subject Population
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- 18 years or older
- Able and willing to give written consent and comply with study procedures
- At least 6 months’ post-stroke
- Hemiplegia secondary to a single stroke
- Functional Ambulation Category of 2 or greater – i.e., subject needs continuous or intermittent support of one person to help with balance and coordination
- Not currently receiving regular physical therapy services
- Physician approval to participate
Study Personnel
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Arun Jayaraman, PT, PhD
Executive Director, Technology & Innovation Hub (tiHUB); Director, Max N?der Center for Rehabilitation Technologies & Outcomes ResearchStudy Partners
Funding Source
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National Institutes of Health
Participation
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