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Effect of an exercise program on neuropathic and musculoskeletal pain intensity in spinal cord injury patients

Phase 2
Conditions
Spinal cord injury.
Injury to nerves and spinal cord
Registration Number
IRCT2015051822311N1
Lead Sponsor
Vice chancellor for research, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria

Consent to participate in research and cooperation necessar;Patients not participate in exercise programs Last three months; history of spinal cord injury for 6 months and more; not having chronic disease as high blood pressure and epilepsy and...; not having Vertebral disc prolapse; not Having a history of severe trauma; Non- alcohol drug addiction; The level of spinal cord injury should be thoracic , lumbar or sacral that named paraplegia;Not pregnant (for women); All participants should be use of a same manual wheelchair to suit their own physical condition; Earn score of 4 or higher on a scale measuring pain intensity score;Ability to read manual by themselves or relatives and the ability to perform intervention. Exclusion criteria:Cancel the continued cooperation; The absence of more than 3 times the intervention meetings; intensifying of symptoms and spinal disorders; Defects of the nervous and cardiovascular disorders during the intervention

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
europathic pain intensity. Timepoint: Before and 2 months after the intervention. Method of measurement: International Spinal Cord Injury Basic Pain Data Set.;Musculoskeletal pain intensity. Timepoint: Before and 2 months after the intervention. Method of measurement: International Spinal Cord Injury Basic Pain Data Set.
Secondary Outcome Measures
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