Zap the back, ease the spasm: new hope for spinal injury symptoms
NCT ID NCT06214208
Summary
This study is testing a noninvasive, skin-surface electrical stimulation applied to the lower back and stomach to see if it can reduce painful muscle stiffness (spasticity), improve leg strength, and lessen pain in people with spinal cord injuries. Researchers will compare different frequencies of stimulation to find the most effective approach. About 36 participants will attend sessions for 2-3 weeks to have their symptoms measured before, during, and after the stimulation treatments.
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Shepherd Center, Inc.
RECRUITINGAtlanta, Georgia, 30309, United States
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