Post-acute Structured Exercise Following Sport Concussion
Concussion, Brain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Concussion, Brain focused on measuring Sport Injury, Concussion, Active Recovery
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed with SRC by a physician at the David L. MacIntosh Sport Medicine Clinic
- Minimum of 13 years of age and a maximum of 25 years of age
- Able to speak and understand English
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have had a previous concussion within two weeks of the presenting SRC
- Have any co-morbid injuries (i.e. musculoskeletal/soft-tissue injuries, vestibular disorders)
- Have a pre-existing heart condition
- Have any uncontrolled seizure disorders or a history of medical or neurological conditions that affects cognitive functioning
Sites / Locations
- David L. MacIntosh Sport Medicine Clinic
- Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Usual Care Group
Supervised Exercise Group
Following a brief period of physical and cognitive rest (typically1-7 days, depending on symptom severity and timing of spontaneous symptom abatement), the physician advises participants to increase their activity levels gradually with minimal head movement (predominantly involving a stationary bike) and progressively increase levels of exertion while remaining under the threshold of symptom exacerbation. Subsequently, exercise progressed to include a progression of head movements, visual and cognitive burdens, sport-specific activities, and heavy resistance, in that order, all below the symptom exacerbation threshold.
These individuals will begin to exercise at Day 3 post-injury. These participants will be asked to complete a total of eight exercise sessions over the course of 11 days, with one day of rest after two consecutive sessions. Two of the sessions (i.e., first and mid-point) will be an in-person exercise sessions at the lab with a member of the research team while the remaining six sessions will be home-based exercise sessions with remote communication by phone (i.e., call or text) with a member of the research team. Once individuals in this group achieve asymptomatic status, they will be directed through the existing return to play guidelines.