There are currently 11 active clinical trials seeking participants for Rehabilitation research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Autism participants are Texas, Quebec, Ontario and Maryland.
Inspiratory Muscle Training Immediately After Lung Transplantation
Recruiting
Following lung transplantation (LTX), patients may exhibit respiratory and skeletal muscle weakness that will affect exercise capacity, increase dyspnea and fatigue, limit activities of daily living (ADL) and decrease quality of life. Inspiratory muscle training (IMT) has been extensively studied in a variety of non-LTX populations and research has shown that IMT improves exercise capacity, diaphragmatic thickness, and reduced dyspnea during activities of daily living and improved quality of li... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
10/23/2023
Locations: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio
Conditions: Lung Transplantation, Chronic Lung Disease, Muscle Weakness, Rehabilitation
Improving Stroke Motor Control With Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and Functional Electrical Stimulation
Recruiting
This pilot study for stroke patients with chronic upper limb hemiplegia will examine the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation and neuromuscular electrical stimulation on hand motor control and corticospinal excitability. Specifically, this study will investigate the effects of timing and delivery of tDCS in conjunction with contralaterally controlled functional electrical stimulation.
Gender:
All
Ages:
21 years and above
Trial Updated:
11/17/2023
Locations: MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Conditions: Stroke, Rehabilitation, Hand
Dual-Task Exercise for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI)
Recruiting
The investigators previously developed a virtual 14-day dual-task walking exercise program and tested its feasibility with individuals with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) history. The investigators will test the feasibility and efficacy of a mobile app-version (Uplode) of the same 14-day exercise program (Brain & Walk Exercise Every Day [BraW-Day]), on cognition, sensorimotor, and other functions in a group of voluntary young adults with an mTBI between last three months to two years, includ... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 40 years
Trial Updated:
04/12/2024
Locations: University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
Conditions: TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), Brain Concussion, Clinical Trial, Rehabilitation, Cognition, Psychosocial Functioning, Walking, Vision, Ocular, Mobile Application, Saliva, microRNA, Exercise
Neuromuscular Intervention Targeted to Mechanisms of ACL Load in Female Athletes
Recruiting
The overall goal of this project is to reduce risk of second anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in vulnerable populations (active athletes between 14 = 24 years old) through the identification of relative injury risk groups based on subject-specific movement patterns prior to second injury, as well as through the determination of effect for differential rehabilitation protocols following initial ACL reconstruction and prior to return to sport. As nearly one-third of athletes who have a prim... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 13 years and 30 years
Trial Updated:
04/06/2024
Locations: Mayo Clinic Square, Minneapolis, Minnesota +1 locations
Conditions: Rehabilitation, ACL Reconstruction
Brain Injury Education and Outpatient Navigation-1stBIEN
Recruiting
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant problem for U.S. Hispanic children. Compared to non-Hispanic children, Hispanic children have higher long-term disability and lower health related quality of life, even though differences are not present at hospital discharge. Rehabilitation decreases disability, but needs timely initiation, and long treatments in hospitals, community healthcare facilities and schools. Parents play a key role in their child's recovery. Hispanic parents face additiona... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
3 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/15/2024
Locations: Children's Hospital Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado +5 locations
Conditions: Brain Injuries, Traumatic, Rehabilitation
Spinal Cord Stimulation and Respiration After Injury
Recruiting
Respiratory motor control deficit is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with spinal cord injury. The long-term goal of this NIH-funded study is to develop a rehabilitation strategy for respiration in patients with spinal cord injury as a standard of care. Respiratory function in patients with chronic spinal cord injury can be improved by using inspiratory-expiratory pressure threshold respiratory training protocol. However, the effectiveness of this intervention is limited... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
02/26/2024
Locations: Frazier Rehabilitation and Neuroscience Institute, Louisville, Kentucky
Conditions: Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal Cord Stimulation, Breathing Exercises, Rehabilitation
The Influence of Oral Contraceptives During Disuse
Recruiting
Studies across various sports and physical activities have consistently shown that females incur more injuries compared to their male counterparts, but the underlying reasons for this disparity remain poorly understood. While differences in hormone levels between males and females have been speculated to play a role, very little rigorous research has been conducted to directly examine potential connections between sex hormones and injury risk. Specifically, females have been shown to be at great... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 35 years
Trial Updated:
02/16/2024
Locations: University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida
Conditions: Oral Contraceptives, Rehabilitation, Menstrual Cycle, Physical Therapy
Sex-specific Determinants of Early-phase Recovery From Skeletal Muscle Disuse
Recruiting
This project is a 2-phase, randomized clinical trial that includes 7 days of unilateral leg disuse (Phase 1), immediately followed by 14 days of bilateral leg rehabilitation (Phase 2). The investigators will recruit cohorts of healthy middle-aged men and women to address their aims: Demonstrate the sex-specific effects of skeletal muscle disuse (Phase 1) Identify key molecular determinates of susceptibility of skeletal muscle atrophy (Phase 1) Map the early, sex-specific molecular time-course o... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 50 years and 65 years
Trial Updated:
11/30/2023
Locations: University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas +1 locations
Conditions: Atrophy of Muscle Due to Disuse, Rehabilitation
Behavioral Activation-Rehabilitation to Improve Depressive Symptoms & Physical Function After Acute Respiratory Failure
Recruiting
More and more people are surviving after receiving life support for respiratory failure in the intensive care unit, but these patients often experience problems with depression and physical functioning that lead to reduced quality of life. There is a lack of treatment for these patients, with past research suggesting that treatment may be more successful if mental and physical health are addressed at the same time. This research evaluates whether a therapy delivered via telephone and home visits... Read More
Gender:
All
Ages:
Between 18 years and 100 years
Trial Updated:
05/25/2023
Locations: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
Conditions: Respiratory Insufficiency, Depression, Rehabilitation, Critical Care
Effects of Early Weight Bearing on Rehabilitation Outcomes in Patients With Traumatic Ankle and Tibial Plateau Fractures
Recruiting
The overall objective of this study is to compare outcomes following early versus delayed weight bearing for adult patients operatively treated for an ankle fracture without syndesmotic fixation. Additionally, early weight bearing will be tested in patients with unicondylar plateau fractures that do not involve joint impaction in the context of a pilot study.
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
03/13/2023
Locations: University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama +19 locations
Conditions: Rehabilitation
The SLEEPR Study: SLEep Effects on Post-stroke Rehabilitation
Recruiting
Sleep is critical for health and quality of life; however, little is known about the prevalence or impact of non obstructive sleep apnea (non-OSA) sleep disorders in people with stroke. The proposed study aims to characterize the proportion of people with stroke that have non-OSA sleep disorders and their impact on recovery of activities of daily living, functional mobility, and participation along the continuum of recovery in people with stroke.
Gender:
All
Ages:
18 years and above
Trial Updated:
02/20/2023
Locations: KU Medical Center, The University of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas +4 locations
Conditions: Stroke, Sleep Wake Disorders, Rehabilitation, Recovery of Function