The Use of the VOMS Tool With Military Personnel to Track mTBI Recovery and RTD Status
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
About this trial
This is an interventional screening trial for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury focused on measuring Concussion, Vestibular, Ocular-Motor
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
All Participants:
- Military personnel;
- Age 18-40 years;
- Normal or corrected normal vision
mTBI Participants:
- Diagnosed with mTBI (blast, blunt, or combo) within past 7 days
- Clear mechanism of injury
- Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) = 13-15
- Reported or observed signs (Loss of consciousness [LOC], amnesia, disorientation/confusion) at time of injury
- Current reported symptoms and/or impairment (cognitive, balance, visual)
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of vestibular disorder;
- History of neurological disorder;
- History of previous moderate to severe TBI
Sites / Locations
- First Special Forces Group - JBLM
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
mTBI
Healthy Control
BLAST mTBI
BLUNT mTBI
mTBI (concussed) participants will be administered the VOMS after concussive event. The VOMS- which requires only a small target with 14 point font text and takes only 5 min to administer- includes assessments in five domains: (1) smooth pursuits, (2) horizontal and vertical saccades, (3) near point of convergence (NPC) distance, (4) horizontal and vertical VOR, and (5) VMS.
Healthy controls will be administered the VOMS tool. The VOMS- which requires only a small target with 14 point font text and takes only 5 min to administer- includes assessments in five domains: (1) smooth pursuits, (2) horizontal and vertical saccades, (3) near point of convergence (NPC) distance, (4) horizontal and vertical VOR, and (5) VMS.
Blast mTBI (concussed) participants will be administered the VOMS after concussive blast event. The VOMS- which requires only a small target with 14 point font text and takes only 5 min to administer- includes assessments in five domains: (1) smooth pursuits, (2) horizontal and vertical saccades, (3) near point of convergence (NPC) distance, (4) horizontal and vertical VOR, and (5) VMS.
Blunt mTBI (concussed) participants will be administered the VOMS after concussive blunt event. The VOMS- which requires only a small target with 14 point font text and takes only 5 min to administer- includes assessments in five domains: (1) smooth pursuits, (2) horizontal and vertical saccades, (3) near point of convergence (NPC) distance, (4) horizontal and vertical VOR, and (5) VMS.