Tracking hope: scientists closely monitor spinal injury recovery

NCT ID NCT05653206

Summary

This study aims to gather information on how to best measure recovery in people with a specific type of neck spinal cord injury. It will follow 50 adults with these injuries for 6 months, using standard medical tests and questionnaires to track their progress. The goal is to understand if these detailed assessments are practical and useful for future research, not to test a new treatment.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • BG Klinikum Murnau gGmb, BGU Murnau, Trauma Center Murnau

    Murnau am Staffelsee, 82418, Germany

  • Indian Spinal Injuries Centre

    New Delhi, 110070, India

  • Instituto de Ortopedia E Traumatologia Do Hospital Das Clinicas Da Universidade de Sao Paulo

    São Paulo, 05403-010, Brazil

  • Medical college of Winsconsine, Neurosurgery

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53226, United States

  • Orthopaedics, Centro Hospitalar Universitário do Porto

    Porto, 4099-001, Portugal

  • San Francisco General Hospital

    San Francisco, California, 94143, United States

  • St. Michael's Hospital

    Toronto, M5B1W8, Canada

  • Toronto Western Hospital University Health Network

    Toronto, M6S2W5, Canada

  • UMD STC Neurosurgery Clinic

    Baltimore, Maryland, 21201, United States

  • Vancouver Spine Research Program, Blusson Spinal Cord Centre

    Vancouver, V5Z 1M9, Canada

Conditions

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