Clinical Trials: Spinal Cord Disorders

Illinois

Chicago; Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Device designed to use thoughts to directly communicate with a computer.

Massachusetts

Boston; Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
Device designed to use thoughts to directly communicate with a computer.

New York

New York; Mount Sinai Medical Center
A Phase II Study of Autologous Incubated Macrophages for the Treatment of Complete Spinal Cord Injuries

Ohio

Cincinnati; Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center/Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
Pediatric Scoliosis Research Study

Rhode Island

Providence; Sargent Rehabilitation Center
Device designed to use thoughts to directly communicate with a computer.

Virginia

Charlottesville; University of Virginia
Children and Adolescents ages 3 to 16 years with scoliosis.

Charlottesville; University of Virginia
People aged 1 to 65 with Developmental L5-S1 spondylolisthesis.

Charlottesville; University of Virginia
UVa seeks people aged 1-65 with Delvelopmental spondylolysis or spondlylolithesis for a research study.

Charlottesville; University of Virginia
Adolescents ages 10-15 with idiopathic scoliosis for a research study.

Charlottesville; University of Virginia
UVa Health System seeks adolescents ages birth to 8 years with early onset scoliosis for research study.

Charlottesville; University of Virginia
Spine Studies at UVa


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