Spinal zap trial aims to rewire nerves for movement
NCT ID NCT06455137
Summary
This study is testing whether a surgically implanted device that delivers mild electrical stimulation to the spinal cord can help people with paralysis from spinal cord injuries regain movement. Researchers aim to see if this stimulation can help retrain blocked nerve circuits and improve muscle control, potentially allowing patients to move their limbs better and improve their daily life. The study involves 20 participants who will have the device implanted and undergo rehabilitation.
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Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation Hualien Tzu Chi Hospital
RECRUITINGHualien City, 970, Taiwan
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