The Impact of Yoga-based Physical Therapy for Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Traumatic Brain Injury
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Individuals diagnosed with traumatic brain injury admitted to the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (SRALab)
- Age 18 or older
- Able and willing to give written consent or has an identified medical proxy willing to give written consent on behalf of the individual
- Able to follow commands consistently with a reasonable amount of verbal or visual cues in order to participate in a 60-minute physical therapy session in a group setting
- Able to attend to a task with reasonable amount of verbal or visual cues in order to participate in a 60-minute physical therapy session in a group setting
- Behaviorally appropriate for a group setting in terms of verbal or physical escalation/aggression
Exclusion Criteria:
- Serious cardiac conditions (arrhythmias) or neurological comorbidities (such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, etc.)
- Pregnant or nursing
- Skin allergies or irritation; open wounds in the areas that the sensors would be applied to
- Utilizing a powered, implanted cardiac device for monitoring or supporting heart function (i.e. pacemaker, defibrillator, or LVAD)
- Non-English speaking patients, due to necessity for an interpreter to be present constantly interpreting, which could impact the low-stimulation setting of the intervention
- Aphasia or any difficulties in accurately self-reporting
Sites / Locations
- Shirley Ryan AbilityLab
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Yoga-based physical therapy group
Seated rest
Conventional Physical Therapy
The yoga-based physical therapy session will take place in an enclosed, quiet space to minimize outside noise or distraction. The lights will be dimmed, and light, instrumental, calming music will be played throughout. The group will consist of approximately 2-5 individuals depending on the physical capabilities and assistance levels required. The session will consist of an introduction to pranayama (foundational breath-based exercises) followed by asanas, or physical postures, that will be modified according to each individual's physical abilities. The session will close with a 4-5 minute savasana performed in a supine or seated position pending patient physical abilities, which consists of progressive relaxation, guided meditation, and guided motor imagery.
Subjects will engage in 1 hour of seated rest in a relaxing environment in a group of approximately 2-5 individuals. This session will occur in the same enclosed, quiet space as condition A to minimize outside noise or distraction and to reproduce environment of condition A. The lights will be dimmed, and the same light, instrumental, calming music will be played throughout to contribute to a relaxing ambiance. Subjects will be instructed to rest quietly.
Subjects will engage in 1 hour of a conventional PT session (or "treatment as usual") led by a different physical therapist than who is leading the yoga-based session to minimize bias. There will be no restrictions on what can and cannot occur during conventional PT sessions in order to accurately represent and preserve the wide range of treatments that may occur during a physical therapy session in the inpatient setting. Examples of what may occur include, but are not limited to: gait, standing balance, functional mobility, or therapeutic exercise.