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Spinal Cord Injury · Tetraplegia
Primary: Grasp Release Test - Test of Functional Ability to Pick up and Move Objects — 2; 5.5 Number of Completions
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
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Change in Peak Aerobic Capacity During FES-row Testing — 1.83; 1.82 L/min
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Pinch Force — 8.7; 10.6 newtons
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Arm and Hand Function as Assessed by Score on the Graded Redefined Assessment of Strength, Sensibility and Prehension (GRASSP) — 64.9; 58.3 score on a scale
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Electromyographic Responses (Active)
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Muscle Mass Via Dual-Energy X-ray Absortiometry (DEXA)Scan Data — 6104.45; 6355.3 grams — p=.318
Cervical Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Change in Electromyogram (EMG) — -.0031 mV
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Effect of Exercise on Inflammation (C-reactive Protein) — 0.00; 0.05 mg/dL
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
Cervical Spinal Cord Injruy
Primary: Change in Upper Extremity Motor Score (UEMS) With Manual Muscle Testing — 3.5; 2.55 score on a scale
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Change in Core Body Temperature (Tcore) — -0.22; -0.46 Degrees Celsius — p=<0.05
Spinal Cord Injuries · Spinal Cord Diseases
Primary: HIIT Times — 10 Intervals
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 3 · Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 4
Primary: Muscle Weakness — 2; 3 Participants
Spinal Cord Injury · Tetraplegia · Paresis
Primary: Grasp Release Test — 58.5; 72.0; 77.5 Objects moved — p=<0.025
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
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Mean Arterial Blood Pressure in Response to Epidural Stimulation — 112.5 mmHg
Tetraplegia · Hypothermia · Mild Cognitive Impairment
Primary: Change in Core Body Temperature — -0.24; -0.97; NA; 0.79 °C — p=<0.001
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: 10-meter Walking Speed (m/Sec) — 0.165; 0.215; 0.13; 0.13 speed (m/sec)
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Physical Activity Level at Week 8 — 383; 297 Minutes per week
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: Gait Speed With 10-Meter Walk Test — -10.24; -1.79 seconds — p=0.006
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Seated Systolic Blood Pressure — 86; 100.4; 102.7; 101.3 mmHg
Spinal Cord Injuries · Metabolic Syndrome · Dietary Modification
Primary: Percent Body Fat Assessed by DXA at Baseline and 21 Weeks — 26.6; 25.9; 22.0; 25.6 % of body fat
Spinal Cord Injuries
Primary: VO2 Peak - Cardiorespiratory Fitness Change (Peak Oxygen Consumption Change) — 14.69; 14.36; 15.61; 13.74 ml/kg/min
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)
Tetraplegia · Hypothermia · Mild Cognitive Impairment
Primary: Change in Core Body Temperature From Baseline to 120 Minutes Post Warm Challenge — 0.59; -0.05 degrees Centigrade
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Conduct pre-and Post-training Assessments of Behavioral Outcomes Using Wolf Motor Function Test and Jebsen Taylor Hand Function Test to Measure Upper Extremity Function…
Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Change From Baseline in Exercise Capacity at 6 Months — 14.6; 18.5; 17.1; 13.9 ml/kg/min
Obstructive Sleep Apnea · Hypercapnia · Spinal Cord Injury
Primary: Prevalence of Sleep-disordered Breathing in Spinal Cord-injured Adults — 40; 23; 11 participants
Spinal Cord Injuries · Pneumonia
Primary: Pneumonia — 70 Participants