Transcutaneous Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation Combined with Robotic Exoskeleton Rehabilitation for the Upper Limbs in Subjects with Cervical SCI: Clinical Trial

Author:

García-Alén Loreto12,Kumru Hatice123ORCID,Castillo-Escario Yolanda456ORCID,Benito-Penalva Jesús123,Medina-Casanovas Josep123,Gerasimenko Yury P.789ORCID,Edgerton Victor Reggie10ORCID,García-Alías Guillermo111,Vidal Joan123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fundación Institut Guttmann, Institut Universitari de Neurorrehabilitació Adscrit a la UAB, 08916 Badalona, Spain

2. Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, 08193 Barcelona, Spain

3. Fundació Institut d’Investigació en Ciéncies de la Salut Germans Trias i Pujol, 08916 Badalona, Spain

4. Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 08028 Barcelona, Spain

5. Department of Automatic Control, Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya-Barcelona Tech (UPC), 08028 Barcelona, Spain

6. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina, 28029 Madrid, Spain

7. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, St. Petersburg 199034, Russia

8. Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA

9. Kentucky Spinal Cord Injury Research Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA

10. Rancho Research Institute, Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, Downey, CA 90242, USA

11. Departament de Biologia Cel·lular, Fisiologia i Immunologia & Insititute of Neuroscience, Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08193 Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

(1) Background: Restoring arm and hand function is a priority for individuals with cervical spinal cord injury (cSCI) for independence and quality of life. Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) promotes the upper extremity (UE) motor function when applied at the cervical region. The aim of the study was to determine the effects of cervical tSCS, combined with an exoskeleton, on motor strength and functionality of UE in subjects with cSCI. (2) Methods: twenty-two subjects participated in the randomized mix of parallel-group and crossover clinical trial, consisting of an intervention group (n = 15; tSCS exoskeleton) and a control group (n = 14; exoskeleton). The assessment was carried out at baseline, after the last session, and two weeks after the last session. We assessed graded redefined assessment of strength, sensibility, and prehension (GRASSP), box and block test (BBT), spinal cord independence measure III (SCIM-III), maximal voluntary contraction (MVC), ASIA impairment scale (AIS), and WhoQol-Bref; (3) Results: GRASSP, BBT, SCIM III, cylindrical grip force and AIS motor score showed significant improvement in both groups (p ≤ 0.05), however, it was significantly higher in the intervention group than the control group for GRASSP strength, and GRASSP prehension ability (p ≤ 0.05); (4) Conclusion: our findings show potential advantages of the combination of cervical tSCS with an exoskeleton to optimize the outcome for UE.

Funder

Fundació La Marató de TV3 2017

H2020-ERA-NET Neuron

ReGAIT

National Institutes of Health-NINDS

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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