Spinal stimulation + robot training may restore arm movement in paralysis

NCT ID NCT07432321

First seen Mar 10, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 7 times

Summary

This small pilot study is testing whether adding a gentle electrical stimulation to the spinal cord (tSCS) can boost the benefits of robotic arm training for people with chronic tetraplegia (paralysis of arms and legs). Six to eight participants will first receive robotic training alone, then robotic training combined with stimulation. Researchers will measure changes in arm strength, sensation, and quality of life.

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Locations

  • Alexandra Hospital

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    Singapore, Singapore, 159964, Singapore

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