Tetraplegia clinical trials at University of California Health
3 in progress, 2 open to eligible people
BrainGate2: Feasibility Study of an Intracortical Neural Interface System for Persons With Tetraplegia
““Turn thoughts into action” for people living with paralysis”
open to eligible people ages 18-80
The purpose of this study is to obtain preliminary device safety information and demonstrate proof of principle (feasibility) of the ability of people with tetraplegia to control a computer cursor and other assistive devices with their thoughts.
at UC Davis
BrainGate2 Neural Interface System in Persons With Tetraplegia (BG-Speech-02)
open to eligible people ages 18-80
The goal of this study is to improve our understanding of speech production, and to translate this into medical devices called intracortical brain-computer interfaces (iBCIs) that will enable people who have lost the ability to speak fluently to communicate via a computer just by trying to speak.
at UC Davis
Spinal Cord Neuromodulation for Spinal Cord Injury
Sorry, in progress, not accepting new patients
This study is designed to assess the strategy of using spinal cord stimulation to improve the ability to move in spinal cord injured humans.
at UCLA
Our lead scientists for Tetraplegia research studies include Sergey Stavisky, Ph.D. David M Brandman, MD, PhD Daniel C Lu, MD PhD.
Last updated: