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Evaluation of the effectiveness of biofeedback in the treatment of the respiratory and psychological systems of patients with cervical spinal cord injury

Not Applicable
Conditions
Cervical Spinal Cord Injury.
Other and unspecified injuries of cervical spinal cord
S14.1
Registration Number
IRCT20230302057593N1
Lead Sponsor
Tehran University of Rehabilitation Sciences and Social Health
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
Male
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria

Men with quadriplegia due to incomplete cervical spinal cord injury (from the level of the third cervical nerve down) between the ages of 25 and 40 years who have criteria B and C of the ASIA scale.
Men with cervical spinal cord injury (criteria B and C of the ASIA scale) (from the level of the third cervical nerve down) whose score is 23 or higher in the Nijmegen questionnaire
Men with cervical spinal cord injury (criteria B and C of the ASIA scale) (from the level of the third cervical nerve down) whose scores in the Zang questionnaire are between 45 and 75
Consciousness of the tested person based on clinical observations and the patient's own statements
Absence of hemoptysis of unknown origin obtained through the patient's medical record
The absence of untreated pneumothorax, which is obtained by examining the patient's medical record
Absence of tracheostomy in the body of a person with cervical spinal cord injury
The test subject does not suffer from acute anxiety disorders related to drugs
The test subject's non-use of any psychoactive drugs
Absence of an unstable cardiovascular condition, which is obtained by examining the medical record of the subject

Exclusion Criteria

Less than two months have passed since the Cervical Spinal Cord injury
Using mechanical ventilation for the subject

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
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Secondary Outcome Measures
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