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Clinical Trial

Improve dynamic lateral balance of humans with spinal cord injury

IRB Protocol Number STU00002663-MOD002

Contact

Weena Dee, PT, DPT wdee@sralab.org

Objective

This study is investigating gait training techniques that could help people with a spinal cord injury walk faster, reduce fall risk, and improve their functional balance.

Who Can Participate

SCI>1 year, ASIA C or D, independent walking with or without assistive device, no brace or AFOs, Gait speed .2m/s to 1.0m/s

Compensation

$40 for testing, $10 for 1 hour sessions, extra compensation if traveling>15 miles

 

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