A Head-to-head Study Comparing the Functional Value of Two Models of Robotically Assisted Rehabilitation in SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy) Patients

ConditionSMA
Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
AgeUp to 21
SponsorWiktor Dega University Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Hospital

About this trial

A head-to-head study comparing the functional value of two models of robotically assisted rehabilitation in patients with SMA. A single-center, randomized, single-blinded, comparative study of Robotically Assisted Verticalization versus Robotically Assisted Locomotion.

The objective of research:

The main goal of the project is to determine the optimal robotically assisted rehabilitation model for people with SMA depending on age and baseline functional status. The study consists of a head-to-head comparison of two rehabilitation models.

1. Research period: 4 years 2. Patients age: 0-21 y.o. 3. Group size: 200 patients (100 patients in each group) 4. Assignment of patients to study groups in a randomised manner

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Signing of informed consent to participate in the experiment by the participant or the participant's parent/legal guardian

Diagnosis of SMA (spinal muscular atrophy 1-4) confirmed by genetic testing, symptomatic or pre-symptomatic

Age between 0 and 21 years of age (will be determined on the day of starting participation in the project based on the date of birth)

Treatment under a drug program for spinal muscular atrophy, provided that the patient has a diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy at the date of eligibility.

Disqualifiers

Cardio-respiratory disorders requiring invasive ventilation

Advanced osteoporosis with multiple fractures prior to treatment

Functional deterioration during the rehabilitation process in the range of scales appropriately selected for the SMA type: Prechtl, HINE, CHOP-INTEND, HFMS, RULM

Lack of cooperation with the therapist

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Robotically Assisted Locomotion
  • Robotically Assisted Verticalization

Treatment groups

200 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups