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RESEARCH STUDY on how to improve sensation

and movement after a spinal cord injury...

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Eligibility Criteria

•Be 18-75 years of age

•Be able to hear and comprehend the English instructions given in the study

•Have a complete or incomplete spinal cord injury (>1year)

•Be able to self-transfer with some assistance and push a call button

•Have an available care-partner to assist with the interventions

•Not be pregnant

•Be medically stable and no MRI contraindicationsParticipants will:

•Either receive 12 weeks of physical therapy with Remotely-delivered Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation OR Remotely-delivered exercise, 3x/week, 45min/session for 12 weeks

•Have 2 MRI scans of the brain + 3 clinical assessments

The Brain Body Mind Lab is recruiting participants with complete or incomplete spinal cord injury to compare the effect of Remotely-delivered Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation versus Remotely-delivered Exercise to improve sensation and movement after a spinal cord injury. "This is not VA research. It will not be conducted by VA, has not been reviewed by VA's Institutional Review Board, and is not endorsed by VA VA is not responsible for any costs incurred by a Veteran if the Veteran enters the study as a research subject The announcement is being provided for information only " - expiration date 10/16/2024

•Fill in questionnaires related to function, quality of life, and body awareness https://tinyurl.com/SCI-Injury-survey

Researchers at the University of Minnesota (UMN) are conducting an anonymous online survey to gather information about individuals living with spinal cord injury (SCI) who have used psychedelic drugs after their SCI. Participation involves completing an online survey. This survey will take about 20-40 minutes to complete, depending on how you respond.

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