Non-invasive Electrical Spinal Cord Stimulation To Restore Upper Extremity Function in Multiple Sclerosis
Phase 1
4
about 11 months
21–70
1 site in WA
What this study is about
This trial is testing a treatment that combines electrical spinal cord stimulation with occupational therapy to help people with multiple sclerosis improve their upper extremity function. Participants will receive either the combined treatment or occupational therapy alone for six weeks, separated by a washout period. The goal of this pilot trial is to determine if this approach is feasible and safe, as well as whether it leads to improvements in upper extremity function and quality of life compared to occupational therapy alone.
Simplified from trial records by PatientMatch.
What you may be asked to do
- 1.Participate in Occupational Therapy
- 2.Participate in Transcutaneous electrical spinal cord stimulation + therapy
Participation Burden
What's physically and logistically required of participants.
Requires travel to a study site
How treatment is administered
You may get a placebo/standard care, and you won't know which.
Extracted study details
Pulled from the trial record to show what is being tested and what the study is measuring.
Secondary: Global Impression of Change, Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, PROMIS Pain Intensity, PROMIS Pain Interference
Neurology