Breathing thin air to walk again: new hope for spinal injury patients
NCT ID NCT06521723
Summary
This study is testing whether a combination of three treatments can help people with chronic spinal cord injury walk better. The treatments are: breathing brief periods of low-oxygen air, receiving non-invasive electrical stimulation to the spine, and doing walking training. Researchers want to find the best number of sessions for different age groups to improve walking speed, strength, and independence.
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Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital
RECRUITINGJacksonville, Florida, 32216, United States
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Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
RECRUITINGCambridge, Massachusetts, 02128, United States
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