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Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A New Treatment Study for Previously Treated Lyme Disease Patients with Persistent Symptoms

Condition: Infectious Disease / Lyme Disease
Investigator: Brian Fallon, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Are you suffering from persistent symptoms that began after you were diagnosed and treated with antibiotics for Lyme Disease? This new research study aims to test a new form of treatment for people with persistent symptoms despite antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease. This treatment involves stimulating a nerve on the surface of your ear. This is called…
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Kids MoD PAH Trial

Condition: Lung Disease / Pulmonary Hypertension
Investigator: Usha Krishnan, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This study is being done to determine whether early combination therapy with two study drugs called sildenafil (REVATIO) and bosentan (TRACLEER) can improve pulmonary hypertension when compared to using sildenafil alone. Pediatric pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a severe medical problem that often worsens with time. It is caused by problems with…
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS): A New Treatment of Brain Fog in Previously Treated Lyme Disease Patients

Condition: Infectious Disease / Lyme Disease
Investigator: Brian Fallon, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Have you been treated for Lyme Disease but continue to have brain fog or other cognitive problems? This research study will assess a non-medication non-invasive intervention to improve cognitive functioning in people with persistent cognitive problems despite prior antibiotic treatment for Lyme Disease. Participants will complete this 4 week intervention at…
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Clinical Research Registry for Lyme and Other Tick-borne Diseases

Condition: Infectious Disease / Lyme Disease
Investigator: Brian Fallon, MD
Status: Currently Recruiting
This patient case registry for Lyme and other Tick-borne Diseases is a component of the Clinical Trials Network that was launched in 2021 by a grant from the Steven and Alexandra Cohen Foundation. The registry will gather general information such as demographics, medical history, and current functional status. This information will help researchers to…
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Maximizing Postural & Limb Control in Standing Position for People with Spinal Cord Injury

Condition: Rehabilitation
Investigator: Sunil Agrawal, PhD
Status: Currently Recruiting
Standing postural control, or the ability to maintain an upright posture, is needed for most daily activities. People with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) may find it challenging to maintain postural control and therefore, have difficulty moving between positions, such as lying down or sitting up, or reaching for objects that are beyond an arm's distance…
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Increasing Skills of Caregivers of Older Adults

Condition: Rehabilitation
Investigator: Lenin Grajo, PhD
Status: Closed
We are looking for adults with diverse cultural backgrounds who are formal caregivers of older adults with functional or mobility limitations. We are conducting a research study to investigate how participating in an online discussion forum called a Community of Practice (CoP) helps increase caregiver competence for caregivers of diverse cultural…
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Educational Program for Adult Caregivers of Stroke Survivors

Condition: Rehabilitation
Investigator: Lenin Grajo, PhD
Status: Closed
This program aims to help improve adult caregivers of stroke survivors ability to care for their stroke survivors with their daily needs. Each session will cover different topics which are important for caregivers to understand in order to best engage in their new role. Topics will include, but are not limited to: bathing, toileting, dressing, transfers,…
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Tele-Rehabilitation Home Exercise Program for Adults with Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Condition: Rehabilitation / Cerebral Palsy
Investigator: Joel Stein, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to: 1. Determine if a tele-rehabilitation home exercise program is helpful in promoting adherence to an exercise program in adults with CP and 2. to determine if a tele-health exercise program improves fitness and functional mobility in adults with CP. This study involves participation in a 10-week remote (Zoom) program to…
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Virtual Reality to Promote Fitness and Functional Mobility in Youth with Cerebral Palsy (8-16 years old) Who Walk With or Without a Device

Condition: Rehabilitation / Cerebral Palsy
Investigator: Margaret O'Neil, PT, PhD, MPH
Status: Closed
Ambulatory youth with cerebral palsy (CP) aged 8-16 years old are invited to participate in a virtual reality (VR) game play session to learn about youth motivation and satisfaction with VR to promote fitness and mobility. The session will be approximately 2 hours and will be conducted in the Programs in Physical Therapy (PT) PACE Lab @ 617 W. 168th St.,…
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Screening for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Adults with Cerebral Palsy

Condition: Rehabilitation / Cerebral Palsy
Investigator: Joel Stein, MD
Status: Closed
We are looking for adults with cerebral palsy who are 18 and over for ultrasound study of nerves at the wrist. We are assessing the symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in adults with cerebral palsy. The study will involve a survey to describe their medical history, procedures (especially of the arms), use of adaptive equipment (such as walkers, wheelchairs…
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A New Treatment Study for Previously Treated Lyme Disease Patients with Persistent Fatigue

Condition: Infectious Disease / Lyme Disease
Investigator: Brian Fallon, MD
Status: Closed
Are you suffering from chronic fatigue that began after you were diagnosed and treated with antibiotics for Lyme Disease? This new treatment research study investigates whether disulfiram, commonly known as "Antabuse", has the potential to be used as a treatment option for patients experiencing chronic post-treatment Lyme symptoms. This well-known…
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BOTOX Treatment for Children with Arm Muscle Tightness due to Cerebral Palsy

Condition: Rehabilitation / Cerebral Palsy
Investigator: Heakyung Kim, MD
Status: Closed
Abnormal muscle tightness -known as spasticity- in the arm and hand can happen when a child has cerebral palsy. If your child has spasticity, they may find it difficult to straighten their hand and/or arm and experience stiffness. The goal of this study is to collect information from participants about the safety and effectiveness of using BOTOX to treat…
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A study for patients with pulmonary hypertension using study drug Riociguat

Condition: Lung Disease / Pulmonary Hypertension
Investigator: David Lederer, MD
Status: Closed
The purpose of this study is to study the effects of a new study drug known as Riociguat in people diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension (PH) associated with idiopathic interstitial pneumonia (IIP). Patients will be in the study for approximately 26 weeks in which they will take the pill Riogciguat three times a day.
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Investigation of an ultrasound device for pulmonary artery denervation in patients with pulmonary hypertension.

Condition: Lung Disease / Pulmonary Hypertension
Investigator: Erika Berman-Rosenzweig, MD
Status: Closed
This is a clinical research study designed to determine the safety and effectiveness of the TIVUS system, an investigational device used in the treatment of PAH. The TIVUS System is intended to treat patients with pulmonary artery hypertension by injuring the sympathetic nerves surrounding the pulmonary vasculature (denervation) using ultrasonic energy. The…
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Rituximab for Systemic Sclerosis Associated Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (SSc-PAH)

Condition: Lung Disease / Pulmonary Hypertension
Investigator: Elana Bernstein, MD
Status: Closed
This study involves two infusions of either rituximab or placebo, two right heart catheterizations (6 months apart), and a variety of other clinical study procedures and exams.
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Meditation and Stretching for Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome

Condition: Infectious Disease / Lyme Disease
Investigator: Brian Fallon, MD
Status: Closed
The CDC estimates that 10-20% of patients with Lyme disease will go on to have chronic symptoms despite having had appropriate treatment, a condition known as Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS). While there is currently no known cure, various therapies are being investigated. One promising approach is the practice of meditation and yoga which have…
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BOTOX Treatment for Children with Leg Muscle Tightness due to Cerebral Palsy

Condition: Rehabilitation / Cerebral Palsy
Investigator: Heakyung Kim, MD
Status: Closed
Abnormal muscle tightness -known as spasticity- in the leg can happen when a child has cerebral palsy. If your child has spasticity, they may find it difficult to straighten their leg and experience stiffness. The goal of this study is to collect information from participants about the safety and effectiveness of using BOTOX to treat arm and hand spasticity…
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