Efficacy of Electrical Stimulation Exercise Training for Those With Lower Limb Paralysis
Louis Stokes VA Medical Center
Summary
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an exercise training intervention (24-36 sessions) to improve muscle strength and endurance in the lower limbs of individuals with paralysis. Specifically, surface electrical stimulation or previously implanted stimulator will be used to stimulate the muscles during various forms of exercise training with the primary focus on improving overall endurance and maximal power output. For this study, peripheral stimulating electrodes will send electrical signals to the muscles enabling the production of coordinated movements for exercise such as cycling or rowing.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Lower limb paralysis due to SCI or other neurological disorder * Greater than 18 years of age * Innervated and excitable lower extremity muscles Exclusion Criteria: * Females that are pregnant * Ventilator dependent * Current pressure injuries that would be exacerbated by exercise * History of spontaneous fractures * Cardiovascular or pulmonary disease that would limit the ability to exercise * Uncontrolled diabetes or hypertension * Large body frame that would prevent participant from comfortably fitting the exercise equipment * Any other medical or psychological cond…
Interventions
- OtherExercise with Electrical Stimulation
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation for paralyzed muscles to complete exercise (cycle ergometer, hybrid arm leg cycle ergometer, rowing ergometer).
Location
- Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical CenterCleveland, Ohio