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The Effectiveness of Rehabilitation Training Based on Brain-Computer Interface Technology to Improve the Motor Function of Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

The Effectiveness of Rehabilitation Training Based on Brain-Computer Interface Technology to Improve the Motor Function of Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

Status
Recruiting
Phases
Early Phase 1
Study type
Interventional
Source
ChiCTR
Registry ID
ChiCTR2000038009
Enrollment
Unknown
Registered
2020-09-08
Start date
2020-09-21
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2020-11-16

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Conditions

Incomplete injury of spinal cord

Interventions

Experimental Group:20/5000 Rehabilitation Training System of brain-computer interface
Control Group:Routine rehabilitation

Sponsors

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, 7th hospital affiliated to National Sun Yat-Sen University
Lead Sponsor

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
All
Age
18 Years to 80 Years

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: 1. 18 Years < Age <=80 years; 2. New Spinal cord injury was randomized within one year; 3. The Asia grade is not a when randomizing; 4. To sign an informed consent form.

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: 1. Subjects with Severe Aphasia or cognitive impairment (CDR>0.5) or mental illness who do not understand the researcher's instructions and are unable to cooperate with the study; 2. People with a history of Epilepsy; 3. Patients with sensory disturbances or hallucinations. 4. Patients undergoing elective surgery; 5. APRAXIA patients; 6. AGNOSIA; 7. Other disorders that may interfere with motor function; 8. Associated Diseases such as serious heart and lung disease, serious illness and unstable vital signs increased the risk of subjects

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
Asia, assess the severity of the injury;

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Electromyogram;Ashworth rating scale;Asia, assess the severity of the injury;Instrumental activity of daily living scale;Evaluation of the independence of measurement of spinal cord injury;

Countries

China

Contacts

Public ContactPu Wang

National Sun Yat-Sen University

Hxkfwp@163.com+86 13816059952

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ChiCTR (via WHO ICTRP) · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026