Ensayos clínicos A continuación, se enumeran los ensayos clínicos actuales.4 estudios en Programa de Rehabilitación de Lesiones de la Médula Espinal (solo estudios abiertos). Filtra esta lista de estudios por sede, estatus, etc. A Study to Evaluate Autologous Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Treat Spinal Cord Injury Patients Rochester, Minn. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of a single intrathecal injection of autologous, culture expanded AD-MSCs specifically in subjects with severe traumatic SCI when compared to patients undergoing physical therapy. Mayo Clinic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Rehabilitation Research Registry Rochester, Minn. This will be a prospective registry conducted and maintained at Mayo Clinic Rochester from which collaborating sites within Mayo, Mayo Health Systems, and other spinal cord injury centers can draw from in order to fulfill research enrollment. The information collected for this registry will be used for recruitment purposes only, and will not be used as research data. Participants who are recruited to participate in other research studies will need to complete a separate consenting/enrollment process specific to that study. Minnesota Spinal Cord Injury Data Network Rochester, Minn. This is a study to generate feasibilty data regarding the collection of health and psychosocial outcomes after acquired spinal cord injury (SCI) Epidural and Dorsal Root Stimulation in Humans with Spinal Cord Injury Rochester, Minn. A study to compare electrophysiologic activity of epidural stimulation and dorsal root ganglion stimulation, as well as quantify changes in motor performance with both types of stimulation over the course of 10 rehabilitation sessions. Solicite una consulta Centros, viajes y alojamientoInvestigación July 29, 2021 Comparte en: FacebookTwitter A continuación, se enumeran los ensayos clínicos actuales.4 estudios en Programa de Rehabilitación de Lesiones de la Médula Espinal (solo estudios abiertos). Filtra esta lista de estudios por sede, estatus, etc. A Study to Evaluate Autologous Adipose Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Treat Spinal Cord Injury Patients Rochester, Minn. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the safety and efficacy of a single intrathecal injection of autologous, culture expanded AD-MSCs specifically in subjects with severe traumatic SCI when compared to patients undergoing physical therapy. Mayo Clinic Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Rehabilitation Research Registry Rochester, Minn. This will be a prospective registry conducted and maintained at Mayo Clinic Rochester from which collaborating sites within Mayo, Mayo Health Systems, and other spinal cord injury centers can draw from in order to fulfill research enrollment. The information collected for this registry will be used for recruitment purposes only, and will not be used as research data. Participants who are recruited to participate in other research studies will need to complete a separate consenting/enrollment process specific to that study. Minnesota Spinal Cord Injury Data Network Rochester, Minn. This is a study to generate feasibilty data regarding the collection of health and psychosocial outcomes after acquired spinal cord injury (SCI) Epidural and Dorsal Root Stimulation in Humans with Spinal Cord Injury Rochester, Minn. A study to compare electrophysiologic activity of epidural stimulation and dorsal root ganglion stimulation, as well as quantify changes in motor performance with both types of stimulation over the course of 10 rehabilitation sessions. Programa de Rehabilitación de Lesiones de la Médula EspinalSeccionesSolicita una consultaPanorama generalAnálisis y procedimientosEnfermedades tratadasMédicosCentros, viajes y alojamientoEnsayos clínicosInvestigaciónCostos y seguroRemisiones Investigación: todo es por los pacientes SeccionesSolicita una consultaAnálisis y procedimientosEnfermedades tratadasMédicosEnsayos clínicosInvestigaciónRemisiones ORG-20480637 Departamentos y centros Centros y departamentos médicos Programa de Rehabilitación de Lesiones de la Médula Espinal