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Active clinical trials for "Brain Concussion"

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Sensorimotor Training for Injury Prevention in Collegiate Soccer Players II

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The purpose of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of an injury prevention intervention delivered primarily using headset virtual reality for collegiate soccer players. The hypothesis is that measures of sensorimotor control will improve, injury incidence rate will decrease and on-field soccer performance will improve.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

An Intervention Program to Reduce to the Risk of Persistent Symptoms After Concussion

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

This study investigates how well a new therapy program prevents persistent symptoms (e.g., headaches, fatigue, irritability, etc.) after concussion. The program involves examining beliefs about concussion and learning healthy coping strategies, and is completed with the first three months post-injury.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on Recovery From Injury

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Mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common injury that can produce significant functional sequelae and ongoing disabling symptoms. Predicting who will have an uncomplicated recovery and who will suffer ongoing symptoms is difficult. This protocol evaluates the use of neuropsychologic testing after mild TBI in injured patients to attempt to objectively establish predictors of long term disability and functional recovery.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Controlled DTI Evaluations in High School Football and Female Soccer to Evaluate Efficacy of Jugular...

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The purpose of the study is to monitor longitudinal changes in brain structure between the preseason and postseason, in a population of football and soccer playing athletes wearing the Device and compared to a similar population not wearing the device. Secondly, the purpose is to determine the efficacy of device to reduce alterations in brain structure relative to amount and magnitude of sustained head impacts. Finally, to show that DTI efficacy and safety results can be prospectively confirmed in a multi-school investigation. Test the null hypotheses of no difference between collar users and non-collar users changes from baseline to end of season for: Primary: Alterations in pre-defined DTI metrics (AD, MD, RD) are significantly reduced in the neck collar group at EOS relative to BL. Secondary: Alterations in pre-defined DTI metrics is explained by the number of hits, the hit intensity, and the intensity per head impact over the season non-collar users. In addition, secondary analytics on data derived from injury surveillance (musculoskeletal, concussion and symptom/severity scores), behavioral (Trail Making, Postural Sway, Flanker, Task-switching, Near Point Convergence, ADHD and King Devick) or imaging (DTI, fMRI, T1, T2, and MRS) will be evaluated.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Helmet Technology and Head Impact Exposure

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The purpose of the study is to monitor longitudinal changes in brain structure and function between the preseason and postseason, in a population of football playing athletes grouped by helmet make and model. Secondly, the purpose is to determine the protection of the helmet make and model relative to amount and magnitude of sustained head impacts.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effects of Neuromuscular Training on EEG Adaptations in Young Athletes

Brain Concussion

The purpose of the current project is to determine the effects of augmented neuromuscular training on brain neuroplasticity. Specifically we aim to evaluate the potential of augmented NMT (aNMT) to alter brain neural performance as evidenced by EEG and functional brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The changes in EEG and MRI (pre vs. post) will be compared over the same period of time. We hypothesize that the aNMT will influence adaptive brain strategies in young girls.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Comparison of Concussion Education Programs

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Importance: Concussion underreporting leads to delays in diagnosis and treatment, resulting in prolonged recovery. Athletes' report of concussion symptoms is therefore an important component of risk reduction. Numerous educational interventions to improve concussion knowledge and reporting exist. Objective: Evaluate the comparative efficacy of three concussion education programs in improving concussion-reporting intention. Design: Randomized clinical trial conducted from August 2018 to October 2018, with assessment before, immediately after, and one-month after educational intervention.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Use of 31P MRS to Assess Brain NAD+ in Healthy Current and Former Collegiate Athletes

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Can nicotinamide riboside (750 mg/day for 12 weeks) affect the levels of NAD+ in the brain as measured by 31P MRS?

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Brain Dynamics in Response to Jugular Vein Compression

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Clinical trials have suggested that this device is effective in mitigating changes in brain structure and function in athlete populations. The purpose of the current study is to better understand the underlying mechanistic response of the brain hemodynamics to mild jugular vein compression

Completed14 enrollment criteria

One Team: Changing the Culture of Youth Sport With Pregame Safety Huddles

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Randomized controlled trial of a behavioral intervention (Pre-Game Safety Huddles) designed to study the impact of huddles on concussion safety in youth sport, primarily regarding intention to report concussive symptoms.

Completed2 enrollment criteria
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