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Feasibility of Home-Based Rehabilitation on Body Composition, Some Anthropometric Measures and Muscular Strength After Interruption 4-5 Years of Spinal Cord Injury: Serial Cases Study on ISIS War Survivors in Iraq

Launched by UNIVERSITY OF MOSUL · Jan 19, 2024

Trial Information

Current as of December 22, 2024

Completed

Keywords

Spinal Cord Injury, Anthropometric, Muscles

ClinConnect Summary

Feasibility of Home-Based Rehabilitation on Body Composition, some Anthropometric Measures and Muscular Strength after interruption 4-5 years of Spinal Cord Injury: Serial Cases Study on ISIS War Survivors in Iraq

Summary Background: The war in Mosul wrecked hospitals and rehab centers, leaving a gap in rehabilitation services. This resulted in a need for alternative solutions for rehabilitation. Objectives: This study aims to create a home-based rehabilitation program (HBRP) that fits the participant; surroundings, and also detect and evaluate how effective it is in improving body composi...

Gender

ALL

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • A spinal cord injury resulting in traumatic injury.
  • The participant should have paraplegia and he/she able to use his/her upper limbs to do exercises program
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Any person has no traumatic spinal cord injury or his/her injury resulted by such as caused diseases as well as he/she has a tetraplegia

About University Of Mosul

The University of Mosul is a prominent academic and research institution located in Mosul, Iraq, dedicated to advancing knowledge and improving healthcare outcomes through innovative clinical research. As a sponsor of clinical trials, the university leverages its extensive resources, including a diverse pool of faculty researchers and state-of-the-art facilities, to conduct rigorous studies that address critical health issues. Committed to ethical standards and scientific integrity, the University of Mosul aims to contribute to the global body of medical knowledge and foster collaborations that enhance the quality of patient care in the region and beyond.

Locations

Sfax, , Tunisia

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Timeline

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