This study will examine the safety and feasibility of using an exoskeleton in subjects who are less than 6 months post spinal cord injury (SCI).
Study participants with acute SCI (\<6 months post injury) will be involved in an indoor, overground walking program. Locomotor training will include 90 minute sessions (including time to don and doff the device) for 30 training hours (90 minutes, 2-3 times weekly for 8 weeks.)
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
11
This is an open study and so all participants involved with be using the exoskeleton to determine the safety and feasibility of its use during the acute rehabilitation phase.
Foothills Medical Centre
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Change from baseline cardiorespiratory status throughout each of the 25 sessions
Blood pressure, heart rate and peripheral oxygen saturation and will be used to identify any cardiovascular issues of orthostatic hypotension or autonomic dysreflexia.
Time frame: Every 15 minutes during each training session including: pre and post initial stand, at 15 minute intervals during training and at the end of each of the 25 total sessions, on average of 2 months
Skin integrity
A visual inspection of areas of significant weight bearing and skin/machine interface will take place at the beginning and end of each training session to monitor for skin breakdown or compromise.
Time frame: At the beginning and end of each training session for 25 sessions, on average of 2 months
Falls
Any incidence of falls will be recorded and the participant will be evaluated for injury by unit medical staff or on site emergency staff if warranted.
Time frame: From onset to cessation of each training session for 25 sessions, on average of 2 months
Pain visual analogue scale
Participants draw an intersecting line on a 10 cm line (scale) in order to rate their amount of subjective pain. The distance on the 10 cm line is measured from the left side (no pain) and turned into a numerical value.
Time frame: At the beginning and end of each training session for 25 sessions, on average of 2 months
Borg scale of perceived exertion
Subjects are shown the Borg scale of perceived exertion and are asked to choose the number/descriptor that best aligns with their current level of exertion at 0, 30 and 60 minutes.
Time frame: At the beginning, mid point (30 min) and end (60 min) of each training session for 25 sessions, on average of 2 months
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10 meter walk test
Time in seconds it takes a subject to walk a distance of 10 meters.
Time frame: Training sessions 1, 13 and 25 out of the 25 total sessions, on average of 2 months
6 minute walk test
Total distance a participant is able to walk in 6 minutes will be measured.
Time frame: Training sessions 1, 13 and 25 of the 25 total sessions, on average of 2 months