Could breathing less oxygen help people walk again?
NCT ID NCT02323945
Summary
This study is testing whether repeatedly breathing low oxygen levels for short periods can help improve walking and strength in people with chronic spinal cord injuries. Researchers want to understand how this 'intermittent hypoxia' treatment works and whether combining it with walking or strength training makes it more effective. The study is recruiting 44 adults who have had a spinal cord injury for more than one year.
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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
RECRUITINGCambridge, Massachusetts, 02138, United States
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