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Clinical Trials/NCT01197599
NCT01197599
Completed
Not Applicable

Acute Tendon and Nerve Responses to Exercise

University of Miami1 site in 1 country50 target enrollmentDecember 2008

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Spinal Cord Injury
Sponsor
University of Miami
Enrollment
50
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Nerve cross-sectional area
Status
Completed
Last Updated
11 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to use ultrasound to analyze the effects of a bout of circuit training on the upper extremity of persons with spinal cord injury and able-bodied controls.

Detailed Description

Background: Manual wheelchair propulsion is a primary source of mobility for many individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Propelling a manual wheelchair over an extended period often leads to arm pain and, subsequently, to secondary disability. Over 50% of manual wheelchair users with SCI experience arm pain that limits their activities of daily living. The prevalence of shoulder pain and carpal tunnel syndrome among manual wheelchair users is between 31% and 73%, and 49% and 73% respectively. A circuit training protocol has been developed to strengthen and protect the muscles of people with SCI, and has been shown to improve muscle strength and endurance, and reduce HDLcholesterol levels. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to use ultrasound to analyze the effects of a bout of circuit training on the upper extremity of persons with SCI and able-bodied controls. Hypotheses: All subjects will show an increase in nerve cross-sectional area after participation in the circuit training protocol. Nerves and tendons will become less echogenic after participation in the circuit training protocol. These changes will be more pronounced in persons with SCI. Methods: Data collected will include history of pain, a physical exam, and ultrasound images of the nondominant upper extremity before and after a bout of circuit training, which includes exercises lifting weights and using an arm cycle. Before circuit training, ultrasound images will be collected once. After the circuit training, ultrasound images will be collected every 10 minutes over an hour. These images and will be used to measure the health and properties (such as size) of nerves, muscles, and tendons in the arm. Changes in these properties after a bout of circuit training will be related to history and physical exam information.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
December 2008
End Date
February 2012
Last Updated
11 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Mark S. Nash, Ph.D., FACSM

Professor

University of Miami

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Spinal Cord Injury Cohort:
  • any cause or severity of spinal cord injury
  • at least 1 year post-injury
  • Able-Bodied Control Cohort:
  • self-reported good health

Exclusion Criteria

  • history of non-dominant traumatic upper extremity injury to both wrist and shoulder
  • history of cardiopulmonary or other disease for which intense activity carries any risk of harm
  • a progressive or degenerative disability

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Nerve cross-sectional area

Time Frame: 1 day (Visit 1)

Nerve cross-sectional area will be measured via ultrasound. Images will be collected at least once (pre-activity) and up to every 10 minutes over an hour (post-activity).

Study Sites (1)

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