Can short bursts of low oxygen air help people with spinal cord injuries breathe better?
NCT ID NCT06011876
Summary
This study is testing whether a breathing therapy called acute intermittent hypoxia can improve breathing strength in people with chronic spinal cord injuries. Participants will undergo sessions where they briefly breathe low-oxygen air, combined with breathing muscle training, to see if it strengthens their respiratory muscles. Researchers will also check if specific genetic variations influence how well individuals respond to this therapy.
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Brooks Rehabilitation
RECRUITINGJacksonville, Florida, 32216, United States
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