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Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation for Spinal Cord Injury Neurogenic Bladder

Eligible age

18–75 yrs

Accepts

All genders

Locations

2 states

Healthy volunteers

No

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About this study

The purpose of this study is to determine if electric stimulation to the leg, called transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS), can improve bladder outcomes in acute spinal cord injury.

Sponsor: The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston

You may qualify if…

  • 18-75 years old
  • Traumatic or non-traumatic SCI
  • Admitted to inpatient rehabilitation within 6 weeks
  • T9 level of injury and above who are at greatest risk of morbid NGB
  • Regionally located to allow follow-up
  • English or Spanish speaking

You may not qualify if…

  • History of genitourinary diagnoses (i.e. prostate hypertrophy, overactive bladder, cancer, etc.)
  • History of central nervous system disorder (i.e. prior SCI, stroke, brain injury, Parkinson's disease, MS, etc.)
  • History of peripheral neuropathy
  • pre-SCI symptoms of peripheral neuropathy (numbness and/or tingling in feet, sharp/jabbing/burning pain in feet, sensitivity to touch, lack of coordination, muscle weakness, etc.)
  • Pregnancy
  • Known injury to the lumbosacral spinal cord or plexus, or pelvis with associated neuropathy
  • concern for tibial nerve pathway injury
  • absence of toe flexion or autonomic dysreflexia during electric stimulation test

Where it's recruiting

District of Columbia

Washington D.C.

Texas

Houston

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · NCT04350359 · last updated 2026-04-13

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