Post-Concussion Aerobic Exercise
Concussion, Mild, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Concussion, Mild focused on measuring Concussion, Mild traumatic brain injury, Aerobic exercise
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients that provide written informed consent prior to entry into the study
- Patients referred from the emergency department (ED) with recent (<1 week) diagnosis of concussion by ED physician
- GCS score of 13-15 on presentation to the ED
- SCAT score > 9 at week 1
- Physician cleared for exercise; low risk for cardiac disease (defined as no cardiopulmonary symptoms and meet no more than one risk factor for heart disease)
- Willing to exercise
Exclusion Criteria:
- Evidence of intracranial hemorrhage, contusion or injury on brain imaging (CT Scan)
- Beta-blocker medication
- High dose (>50mg/day) tricyclic antidepressant medication
- Pre-existing or current orthopedic injuries preventing exercise
- Pre-existing vestibular disease preventing exercise
- Heartrate increase <30 bpm from rest on treadmill test
- Deemed asymptomatic from concussion by clinic physician
- Unable/unwilling to follow commands
Sites / Locations
- Toronto Rehabilitation Institute - University Health Network
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Monitoring
Monitoring + Treadmill Test
Monitoring + Treadmill Test + Specific Exercise Prescription
Participants will be given a heart rate monitor to wear on their wrist for the duration of the study (i.e. until recovered, or 8 weeks post-injury, whatever comes first).
In addition to wearing the heart rate monitor, participants will undergo a treadmill test at each appointment.
In addition to wearing the heart rate monitor, and completing a treadmill test at each appointment, participants will receive an exercise prescription based on the results of the treadmill test. They will be prescribed 30 minutes of structured aerobic exercise, 5 times per week, at a heart rate determined by their treadmill test.