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Spinal Cord Associative Plasticity for ALS

Spinal Cord Associative Plasticity for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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About This Trial

Veterans are at higher risk than non-Veterans of falling ill with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The investigators have shown that synchronized stimulation over the brain and cervical spinal cord can temporarily strengthen weakened nerve circuits between the brain and hand muscles in people with ALS. The current proposal will take the next step of individualizing this intervention, then applying it repetitively in an attempt to achieve direct clinical benefit on hand strength and function. Following an initial 2-3 month period of optimizing the intervention for each individual, the investigators will compare the effects of two-week programs of paired brain-spinal stimulation with or without hand exercises.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Diagnosis of ALS by Gold Coast Criteria (Shefner et al. 2020) or "definite" or "probable" ALS by revised El Escorial Criteria (Brooks et al. 2000) - Incomplete weakness: Score of 1, 2, 3, or 4 (out of 5) on manual muscle testing of finger extension, finger flexion, or finger abduction in left or right hand - TSCS-evoked potential amplitude of at least 25 V in left or right abductor pollicis brevis (APB) or first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscles with a resting motor threshold of 55 mA or lower - TMS-evoked potential amplitude of at least 25 V in left or right abductor pollicis brevis (APB) or first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscles with a resting motor threshold of 65% MSO or lower Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - History of seizures - Ventilator dependence or patent tracheostomy site - Use of medications that significantly lower seizure threshold, such as amphetamines and dalfampridine - History of severe head trauma (evidence of brain contusion or hemorrhage or depressed skull fracture on prior imaging) - History of implanted brain/spine/nerve stimulators, aneurysm clips, ferromagnetic metallic implants in the head (except for inside mouth); cochlear implants; cardiac pacemaker/defibrillator; intracardiac lines; currently increased intracranial pressure; or other contraindications to brain or spine stimulation - Significant coronary artery or cardiac conduction disease; heart failure with an ejection fraction of less than 30% or with a New York Heart Association Functional Classification of Class III or IV - History of significant tinnitus - History of bipolar disorder - History of suicide attempt - Active psychosis - Ongoing illicit drug or alcohol abuse in the past 6 months - Heavy alcohol consumption (greater than equivalent of 5 ounces of liquor) within previous 48 hours - Open skin lesions over the neck, shoulders, or arm stimulation or recording sites - Pregnancy Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of ALS by Gold Coast Criteria (Shefner et al. 2020) or "definite" or "probable" ALS by revised El Escorial Criteria (Brooks et al. 2000) * Incomplete weakness: Score of 1, 2, 3, or 4 (out of 5) on manual muscle testing of finger extension, finger flexion, or finger abduction in left or right hand * TSCS-evoked potential amplitude of at least 25 V in left or right abductor pollicis brevis (APB) or first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscles with a resting motor threshold of 55 mA or lower * TMS-evoked potential amplitude of at least 25 V in left or right abductor pollicis brevis (APB) or first dorsal interosseous (FDI) muscles with a resting motor threshold of 65% MSO or lower Exclusion Criteria: * History of seizures * Ventilator dependence or patent tracheostomy site * Use of medications that significantly lower seizure threshold, such as amphetamines and dalfampridine * History of severe head trauma (evidence of brain contusion or hemorrhage or depressed skull fracture on prior imaging) * History of implanted brain/spine/nerve stimulators, aneurysm clips, ferromagnetic metallic implants in the head (except for inside mouth); cochlear implants; cardiac pacemaker/defibrillator; intracardiac lines; currently increased intracranial pressure; or other contraindications to brain or spine stimulation * Significant coronary artery or cardiac conduction disease; heart failure with an ejection fraction of less than 30% or with a New York Heart Association Functional Classification of Class III or IV * History of significant tinnitus * History of bipolar disorder * History of suicide attempt * Active psychosis * Ongoing illicit drug or alcohol abuse in the past 6 months * Heavy alcohol consumption (greater than equivalent of 5 ounces of liquor) within previous 48 hours * Open skin lesions over the neck, shoulders, or arm stimulation or recording sites * Pregnancy

Treatments Being Tested

PROCEDURE

Spinal Cord Associative Plasticity (SCAP)

Paired non-invasive brain and spinal cord stimulation.

PROCEDURE

Upper extremity task-oriented exercise

Participants will perform a range of exercises composed of tasks resembling daily home/community activities such as stacking and sorting small objects, manipulating writing utensils, keys, buttons, etc.

Locations (1)

James J. Peters VA Medical Center, Bronx, NY
The Bronx, New York, United States