Nerve zaps plus exercise may boost recovery after spinal cord injury
NCT ID NCT06351111
First seen Nov 03, 2025 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 28 times
Summary
This study tests whether vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with rehabilitation exercises can improve arm, leg, bladder, and sensory function in people with chronic spinal cord injury. It follows 20 participants who completed an earlier trial. The main goal is to check safety, while also measuring changes in hand function and other abilities.
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Locations
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Baylor University Medical Center
Dallas, Texas, 75246, United States
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Texas Biomedical Device Center
Richardson, Texas, 75080, United States
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