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Improving Adherence to Spinal Cord Injury Exercise Guidelines Using Smartphone Technology and E-coaching

Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
NCT IDNCT05424172ClinicalTrials.gov data as of Apr 2026
Target enrollment

50

Study length

about 3.8 years

Ages

18–80

Locations

1 site in IL

What this study is about

Researchers are testing whether using a smartphone app with e-coaching can help people with spinal cord injuries exercise more consistently. The trial will compare different ways of using the app, including a simple version and an interactive one that collects information about your activity levels to adjust your program. Participants who don't meet their exercise goals after 12 weeks may also receive e-coaching sessions.

Simplified from trial records by PatientMatch.

What you may be asked to do

  • 1.Participate in Stage-I, Group 1: Self monitoring using Non-interactive App
  • 2.Participate in Stage-I, Group 2: Self monitoring using Interactive App
  • 3.Participate in Stage-II, Groups 1a/2a: E-Coaching 1x per month
  • +1 more

Participation Burden

What's physically and logistically required of participants.

Logistics & Travel
In-person visits

Requires travel to a study site

Physical Intervention
Standard

How treatment is administered

Treatment Assignment
Randomized (Open Label)

You are randomly assigned, but you will know your treatment.

Extracted study details

Pulled from the trial record to show what is being tested and what the study is measuring.

Endpoints

Secondary: Change in Exercise Self-Efficacy from Baseline to 12 weeks, Change in Exercise Self-Efficacy from Baseline to 24 weeks, Change in Spinal Cord Injury-Quality of Life Scales from 12 to 24 Weeks, Change in Spinal Cord Injury-Quality of Life Scales from Baseline to 12 Weeks, Change in Spinal Cord Injury-Quality of Life Scales from Baseline to 24 Weeks

Procedures

monitoring

Body systems

Neurology