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Lee Vander Loop

Neuroprotection by Magnesium Sulfate Given to Women at Risk of Very Preterm Birth - 0 views

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    Magnesium is neuroprotective in neonatal animal models of acquired hypoxic-ischemic and/or inflammatory cerebral lesions. It is associated with a significant reduction of perinatal death and cerebral palsy in some observational studies.The objective of the study is to assess if prenatal magnesium sulfate given to women at risk of preterm birth before 33 week's gestation is neuroprotective
Lee Vander Loop

Study of Cerebrolysin for Treatment of Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy - 0 views

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    Study is to determine whether nerve growth factor (cerebrolysin®) therapy will improve the psychomotor outcome in infants with moderate and severe hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy.
Lee Vander Loop

Does Erythropoietin Improve Outcome in Very Preterm Infants? - 0 views

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    PRIMARY OBJECTIVE of study is to determine whether cerebral outcome is improved if infants born between 24 0/7 and 31 6/7 gestational weeks at birth receive erythropoietin in high dose in the first three days after birth. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES To determine whether early administration of EPO alters the incidence of complications typically associated with preterm birth, i.e. mortality, septicaemia, necrotising enterocolitis, bronchopulmonary dysplasia (oxygen dependency at 36 weeks postmenstrual age), retinopathy, intracranial haemorrhage, white matter disease (periventricular leucomalacia), growth failure, cerebral palsy and handicap at 5 years.
Lee Vander Loop

American Academy of Neurology - 0 views

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    The American Academy of Neurology AAN is an international professional association of more than 22,000 neurologists.
Lee Vander Loop

National Science Foundation - US National Science Foundation (NSF) - 0 views

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    The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense…Funding source for approximately 20 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America's colleges and universities.
Lee Vander Loop

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago - Dance for Motor Learning in Children with Cerebra... - 0 views

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    Study to investigate motor learning through remapping of dance movements into low dimensions using virtual reality environment in children with cerebral palsy
Lee Vander Loop

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago - Compliant Robotic Gait Training in Children with ... - 0 views

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    Proposed study is to improve the efficacy of BWSTT in children with cerebral palsy (CP) using a novel robotic therapy that applies controlled force to the leg during the swing phase of gait.
Lee Vander Loop

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago - The Cerebral Palsy Research Registry - 0 views

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    Study to promote research in the area of cerebral palsy by connecting researchers with persons with cerebral palsy through a secure, established database.
Lee Vander Loop

Vanderbilt University Spasticity Management Program Evaluation Plan - 0 views

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    Study to develop a comprehensive spasticity management program which will then be developed for the individual. Clinical and outcome assessments at baseline and at follow-up will include measures of range of motion, global spasticity according to a modified Ashworth scale, and the time and number of staff required for the task. In addition, video will be obtained of caregivers performing each participant's care area tasks at baseline and follow-up to allow an independent external reviewer to judge task difficulty
Lee Vander Loop

Physiologic Studies of Spasticity - 0 views

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    Study will provide information about changes that occur in the motor neurons of the spinal cord (the nerve cells that control the muscles) when the motor cortex (the region of the brain that controls movement) is unable to send messages to the spinal cord and muscles in the normal way. This information will help elucidate how the nervous system adapts after injury or disease of the motor cortex.
Lee Vander Loop

BOTOX® Economic Spasticity Trial (BEST) - 0 views

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    Study to investigate if patients who have had a stroke and suffer from spasticity might benefit from being given BOTOX® in addition to the normal Standard Care. Spasticity is characterized by stiffness or frequent cramps accompanied by pain and abnormal movements and can prevent the carrying out of everyday tasks such as walking and getting dressed. BOTOX® is a neurotoxin, which is used to prevent the contraction of muscle fibre and has been shown to reduce spasticity significantly. Patients will be enrolled in this study at about 33 locations in Europe and Canada
Lee Vander Loop

Does Reducing Spasticity Permit an Increase in Strength? - 0 views

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    Stanford University completed study on the relationship between spasticity and strength in children with cerebral palsy and reducing spasticity permits and increase in strength
Lee Vander Loop

Optical Stimulation Rhizotomy Study - 0 views

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    Vanderbilt study is to determine the safe and effective levels of optical stimulation in peripheral nerves of humans otherwise undergoing nerve lesioning in surgery, namely children undergoing selective rhizotomy for treatment of medically refractory spasticity.
Lee Vander Loop

Post Marketing Surveillance Study of Dysport - 0 views

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    Completed study is to provide further information regarding the risks and benefits of Dysport in marketed indications.
Lee Vander Loop

Physical Therapy After Anti-spastic Treatment in Children With Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Study completed and sponsored by Hvidovre University Hospital to investigate if physical therapy with strength training is better at improving muscle and gait function after anti-spastic treatment with Botulinum toxin compared to physical therapy without strength training in children with cerebral palsy.
Lee Vander Loop

CoolCap Trial, Treatment of Perinatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy - 0 views

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    Completed research study of head cooling to determine whether cooling babies' heads can reduce or prevent brain damage that may have resulted from temporarily reduced oxygen supply to the brain
Lee Vander Loop

Reeve Foundation North American Clinical Trials Network - Christopher and Dana Reeve Fo... - 0 views

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    The North American Clinical Trials Network (NACTN) is one more way that the Reeve Foundation is moving promising therapies from the lab to spinal cord injured patients. NACTN is working hard to insure that any clinical trial will be done in a way that maximizes both patient safety and our ability to gather valid, meaningful data. NACTN is an international network of hospitals with highly trained personnel and uniform protocols and data collection that help to ensure safety for all trial subjects and interpretable trial data
Lee Vander Loop

Research Programs | Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation - 0 views

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    Research Study for Children to Test Balance. Researchers at the University of Kentucky College of Health Sciences are conducting a research study to investigate the reliability of a test of balance for typically developing children and children with cerebral palsy
Lee Vander Loop

Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation - Bone gorwth and Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Dr. Christine Houlihan of the University of Virginia is conducting a clinical study to look at how childrens bones grow and mature when they have Cerebral Palsy. This information will be compared to growth in children that do not have Cerebral Palsy
Lee Vander Loop

University of Virginia - Body Composition in Children with Cerebral Palsy - 0 views

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    Dr. Michelle Kuperminc of the University of Virginia is conducting a clinical study to determine what the best way is to measure Body Composition in children with Cerebral Palsy. Body composition is the amount of muscle, bone and fat in your body. There are several different ways we can measure body composition and would like to know which one is best for children with CP.
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