Physical and Mental Practice for Bimanual Coordination Rehabilitation
Traumatic Brain Injury, Weakness, Muscle, Coordination Impairment
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Traumatic Brain Injury
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- between the ages of 20 to 60 years old.
- have been diagnosed with a moderate to severe Traumatic Brain Injury.
- must have had the injury more than 12 months ago.
- have problems controlling my arm movements.
- right handed.
- speak and understand English.
- willing and able to travel to Kessler Foundation in West Orange, NJ for the 3 testing sessions and the 12 sessions of intervention.
- must have stable health with no expected medication changes for the next 4 months.
- able to understand instructions that are part of the testing and intervention.
Exclusion Criteria:
- have had a penetrating Traumatic Brain Injury.
- have severe spasticity (stiffness and tightness in my muscles) as determined by study staff.
- have had other brain injuries or illnesses in addition to the Traumatic Brain Injury (for example, epilepsy, MS).
- use illegal substances at this time, like drugs
- have had a brain injury that was non-traumatic such as a stroke or brain tumor.
- am enrolled in another research study that is likely to affect my participation in this research study.
- have a history of psychiatric illness (for example, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis).
Sites / Locations
- Kessler Foundation
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Hand coordination and mental practice
Hand coordination and action observation
In a total of 12 training sessions (days), 3 sessions per week over 4 weeks, participants practice physical in-phase and out-of-phase movement of both limbs for 40 minutes. Every 10 minutes, participants get a 2 minutes break during which the participants are asked to mentally imagine doing the task with an action observation of perfect performance.
In a total of 12 training sessions (days), 3 sessions per week over 4 weeks, participants practice physical in-phase and out-of-phase movement of both limbs for 40 minutes. Every 10 minutes, participants get a 2 minutes break during which the participants are asked to observe a visual feedback of performance.