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Spinal Cord Injuries · Spinal Cord Diseases · Paralysis
Primary: Effectiveness of Expiratory Muscle Activation to Generate Large Airway Pressures Characteristic of Normal Cough. — 25; 121 cmH2O — p=<0.05
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 3 · Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 4
Primary: Muscle Weakness — 2; 3 Participants
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Physiology Measurements Before and After rTMS/Sham rTMS Protocol- Changes in Amplitude of Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) From TMS — 0.31; 0.43; 0.45; 0.65 millivolts (mV)
Aging
Primary: Walking Speed Change From Baseline — .054; .078; .085; .039 meters/second
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Effect of Exercise on Inflammation (C-reactive Protein) — 0.00; 0.05 mg/dL
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Physical Activity Level at Week 8 — 383; 297 Minutes per week
Hypertension
Primary: Change in Exercise Pressor Reflex From Baseline — 8.67; 16.29 mmHG
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Percent Change in Hmax — 27.85; 8.43; -4.91; 16.20 percent change in Hmax
Pain · Low Back Pain · Leg Pain
Primary: Cerebral Blood Flow and VAS With Optimal Paresthesia Coverage Compared With SCS Off
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Change From Baseline in American Spinal Injury (ASIA) Upper Extremities Motor Score — 15.58; 12.63 Scores on a scale — p=0.55
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Safety-Number of Adverse Events — 69 Adverse events
Spinal Cord Injury Cervical · Upper Extremity Dysfunction
Primary: Graded and Redefined Assessment of Strength, Sensibility and Prehension Test (GRASSP Test) — 4.5; 19.4 score change before and after — p=<0.000
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome · Back Pain · Pain in Leg, Unspecified
Primary: Compare Proportion of Subjects With ≥50% Reduction in Low Back Pain Intensity Between the Treatment Groups — 15; 5 Participants — p=0.036
Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation · Walking · Spasticity
Primary: Change in Walking Function - 10m Walk Walking Speed (m/s) — 0.06; 0.16 speed difference in meters per second
Spinal Tumors
Primary: Toxicity — 14; 0; 0; 0 participants
Acute Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Feasibility of Intraoperative Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound in Acute Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury - Number of Participants With Successful Intraoperative…
Phantom Limb
Primary: Stimulation Thresholds to a Variety of Stimulus Parameters — 2.13 milliamps
Spinal Cord Injury · Muscle Spasticity
Primary: Double-blind Change From Baseline in Ashworth Score Evaluating Spasticity — -0.19; -0.15 units on a scale
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: 10-meter Walking Speed (m/Sec) — 0.165; 0.215; 0.13; 0.13 speed (m/sec)
Neuralgia · Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Duration Adjusted Average Change (DAAC) of Mean Pain Score — -1.66; -1.07 score on scale — p=0.0032
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Muscle Mass Via Dual-Energy X-ray Absortiometry (DEXA)Scan Data — 6104.45; 6355.3 grams — p=.318
Spinal Cord Injury · Muscle Spasticity
Primary: Double-blind Change From Baseline in Ashworth Score Evaluating Spasticity — -0.28; -0.16 units on a scale
Acute Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Total Spinal Cord Independence Measure, Version III (SCIM III) Score Following Treatment With SUN13837 Injection or Placebo in Adult With Acute Spinal Cord Injury…
Paraplegia · Tetraplegia · Paralysis
Primary: Electromyography — 0.00017507; 0.00006740 volts
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Seated Systolic Blood Pressure — 86; 100.4; 102.7; 101.3 mmHg
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Total Score at the Fourth Follow-up — 183.88 score
Chronic Pain · Failed Back Surgery Syndrome · Complex Regional Pain Syndromes
Primary: Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)-Induced Changes in Temporal Summation (TS) — 3.67; 3.33; 3.67; 3.33 score on a scale — p=0.2375
Chronic Pain
Primary: Effectiveness of SCS Stimulation in Reducing Back Pain Associated With Failed Back Surgery Syndrome After 12 Months of Use.
Spinal Cord Injuries · Paraplegia · Paraparesis
Primary: Change in Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) Amplitude in the Tibialis Anterior Muscle at the End of Training. — -1.75; -2.01 Amplitude percentage of Mmax
Muscle Spasticity
Primary: Subjects Experiencing Maximal MAS Change From Baseline - Spasticity of Cerebral Origin — 8; 7; 3; 3 Participants