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Combined Hypoxia Therapy and Rehabilitation for Spinal Cord Injury (HANDS Trial)
HANDS Trial Summary
This trial will investigate whether combining daily hypoxia therapy with massed practice training can improve upper-body function in people with chronic incomplete cervical spinal cord injuries.
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You may be eligible if you check “Yes” for the criteria belowHANDS Trial Timeline
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Outcome measures can provide a clearer picture of what you can expect from a treatment.HANDS Trial Design
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Are individuals below the age of 85 eligible for enrollment in this clinical experiment?
"To be eligible for this medical research, participants must fall within the 18 to 75 year old range. For those outside of that age group there are 138 trials available for minors and 732 studies catered towards seniors."
Who is the ideal demographic for this scientific research?
"This clinical trial is accepting 125 qualified participants with spinal cord injuries aged 18 to 75. To be considered, the following conditions must be met: 6-month window from time of injury for traumatic SCIs; non-traumatic associated symptoms must not have regressed in two years as per self-report or medical monitor's judgement; GRASSP assessment score of at least 2 on one upper limb muscle (cylindrical grasp, lateral key pinch and tip to tip pinch); no pregnancy/nursing or plans thereof for women; non-progressive SCI below C2 and above T1; cardiovascular health clearances (congestive"
What is the current participant size of this research endeavor?
"Affirmative. Clinicaltrials.gov records demonstrate that this medical research is actively recruiting patients, with the trial's initial posting occurring on July 1st 2018 and most recent update being May 4th 2022. The study requires 125 participants from 3 different sites."
Are there opportunities to join this experiment at present?
"Affirmative. According to clinicaltrials.gov, this research protocol was posted on July 1st 2018 and recently updated in May 4th 2022. 125 participants are required from 3 centres for the trial's continuation."
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