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Functional Electrical Stimulations With and Without Motor Priming Exercises in Spinal Cord Injury - Trial NCT05411692

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Functional Electrical Stimulations With and Without Motor Priming Exercises in Spinal Cord Injury
Effects of Functional Electrical Stimulations With and Without Motor Priming Exercises on Tenodesis Grip in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury

Study Focus

Spinal Cord Injury

Functional electrical stimulations and motor priming exercise

Interventional

other

Sponsor & Location

Riphah International University

Lahore, Pakistan

Timeline & Enrollment

N/A

Mar 15, 2022

Nov 15, 2022

26 participants

Primary Outcome

Hand Dynamometer,Pinch meter,The American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale (ASIA,Graded redefined assessment for sensation, strength and prehension tool (GRASSP tool)

Summary

As functional electrical stimulations has evident role in improving motor control in
 tenodesis function (power and precision grip) but its results are considered to be short term
 so addition of task oriented approach i.e. motor priming exercises could enhance the
 treatment effects . Priming is a mechanism that could easily be a part of a restorative
 occupational therapy approach, is a therapeutic method with the intent to improve function by
 targeting underlying neural mechanisms (neuroplasticity and motor control). This will yield
 the long term effects of priming augmented functional electrical stimulations to enhance the
 tenodesis function of patients with spinal cord injury. Their combination may produce
 improvement in hand functions dexterity in spinal cord injury patients.

ICD-10 Classifications

Sequelae of injury of spinal cord
Other injury of lumbar spinal cord
Injury of spinal cord, level unspecified
Other and unspecified injuries of thoracic spinal cord
Other and unspecified injuries of cervical spinal cord

Data Source

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NCT05411692

Non-Device Trial