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Clinical Trial

C-Brace Usage in SCI Population vs Traditional rehab Methods: Outcome Differences

IRB Protocol Number STU00208781

Contact

Matt McGuire, PT, DPT mmcguire@sralab.org

Objective

To determine if the use of the Micro-Processor controlled Knee-Ankle-Foot Orthosis (C-Brace) in individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury facilitates improved overall health compared to individuals receiving traditional care.

Who Can Participate

Individuals who are 3-24 months post spinal cord injury diagnosis.

Compensation

Yes

Age Range

18-80

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