Exercise for Adolescents Following Sport-Related Concussion: A Randomized Control Trial
Sport-related Concussion, Concussion, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (MTBI)
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Sport-related Concussion focused on measuring active rehabilitation, exercise, concussion
Eligibility Criteria
Adolescents referred to G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre (GFS) for atypical recovery preventing them from entering standard return to activities protocols will be recruited on a voluntary basis to participate in this study.
Eligibility criteria for study entry are as follows:
- sustained an injury in sports,
- are 4 weeks post injury,
- report 2+ persistent post-concussion symptoms with no significant improvement over the past week,
- are between the ages of 14 and 18,
- have no developmental, congenital, or cognitive diagnoses,
- have no active mental health disorders,
- are able to attend at GFS,
- speak English as their dominant language,
- have no prior moderate or severe TBI,
- have no concussion in the 6 months before the present injury, and
- medical clearance by the study physician.
Sites / Locations
- GF Strong Rehabilitation CentreRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Treatment-as-usual (TAU)
Behavioral:Active Rehabilitation Program
The TAU program will be implemented after the initial assessment. It will consist of 2 components: An initial education session by an occupational therapist, relating to outcome from concussion and managing symptoms A school consultation to provide teacher education, recommend accommodations, and facilitate return to school
The active rehabilitation program will be implemented for a maximum of 6-8 weeks. Each participant will be followed by regular weekly telephone calls or personal follow-up relating to outcome from concussion and managing symptoms. The participant will receive TAU (above) in addition to the 4 components listed below: Sub-maximal aerobic training for up to 15 minutes Light coordination and sport-specific exercises for up to 10 minutes Visualization and imagery techniques Home program. A physiotherapist will supervise the rehabilitation.