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Spinal Cord Stimulation + Respiratory Training for Spinal Cord Injury
Study Summary
This trial studies how spinal cord stimulation can improve respiratory function in patients with chronic spinal cord injury, combining it with respiratory training.
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Is the recruitment phase of this clinical trial still open?
"According to clinicaltrials.gov, recruitment for this trial has concluded and the study is no longer enrolling individuals at this time. Initial postings occurred on September 10th 2023 with the most recent update taking place August 25th of that same year. Despite having closed enrolment for this particular medical investigation, there are still 1,038 other studies actively recruiting patients across various locations."
What are the aims of this medical experiment?
"This clinical trial aims to determine the upper limit of Maximum Inspiratory Pressure (PImax) over a period spanning 8 weeks. Additionally, Secondary objectives include Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1), Baroreflex Blood Pressure Sensitivity (BRS), and Baroreflex Heart Rate Sensitivity (BRS). All assessments are made through Standard Spirometry Measurements and Valsalva Maneuvers respectively."
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