Clinical Trials for
Spinal Cord Injuries

Clinical trials, or interventional clinical studies, test potential drugs, medical devices, activities, or procedures in people. Note they are different than research studies – as studies observe participants on their current treatment plan and track health outcomes.


Clinical Trials

CenterWatch Clinical Trials Listing Service
A wealth of information related to clinical trials, such as a listing of industry and government sponsored clinical trials as well as new drug therapies. Designed to be a resource both for patients interested in participating in clinical trials and for research professionals.

ClinicalTrials.gov
The U.S. National Institutes of Health, through its National Library of Medicine, has developed ClinicalTrials.gov to provide patients, family members and members of the public current information about clinical research studies.

Mayo Clinic: Spinal Cord Injury Trials
A filterable listing of clinical trials at the Mayo Clinic that are open studies currently recruiting participants.

The Miami Project’s Clinical Trials Initiative
With special emphasis on spinal cord injury, the Clinical Trials Initiative is aimed at creating the infrastructure needed to gain approval for, and to conduct clinical trials, at the University of Miami affiliated hospitals.

North American Clinical Trials Network® (NACTN)
Works to bring promising therapies out of the laboratory and into clinical trials, in a manner that provides strong evidence of effectiveness and safety.

Shepherd Center: SCI Studies
A listing of current spinal cord injury clinical trials at the Shepherd Center, that are open for participation.

Guide to Experimental
Treatments for Spinal Cord Injury

A public guide for people with spinal cord injury, their families, friends and caregivers provided by the ICCP: