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Active clinical trials for "Brain Injuries"

Results 1071-1080 of 2049

Acute and Mild TBI Injury in Military and Civilian Population Using Advanced MR Imaging

Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

This is a prospective longitudinal study of patients with acute mTBI and comparison with chronic mTBI patients and a cohort without history of TBI or none within 5 years of enrollment. The patients will be recruited from the eligible population at military medical centers in the National Capital Region.

Active14 enrollment criteria

Head and Intraocular Trauma Tool for the Identification of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Brain InjuriesTraumatic

Rebion has developed a device, the Rebion trauma tool (referred to as the head and intraocular trauma tool, or "HITT"), that detects ocular fixation and alignment using a binocular retinal scan. Preliminary data obtained from hospitalized patients with a clinically-confirmed traumatic brain injury (TBI) and uninjured controls indicates that the device can detect changes in ocular fixation, alignment, and saccades that are related to brain injury. This study seeks to evaluate the ability of the Rebion trauma tool to assess perturbations in eye movements resulting from TBI. The study will enroll 100 TBI patients and 100 controls.

Active23 enrollment criteria

Clinical Utility of Olfactory Rehabilitation: Treatment for Pacients With Neurosensorial Anosmia...

AnosmiaOccupational Therapy2 more

The aim of our study was to compare the recovery of smell in people suffering posttraumatic olfactory impairment following a systematic olfactory rehabilitation performed by occupational therapists to natural recovery in a control posttraumatic group of patients.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Study to Assess the Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of AVP-786 for the Treatment of Neurobehavioral...

Neurobehavioral Disinhibition

This is a multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled study to evaluate AVP-786 for the treatment of neurobehavioral disinhibition including aggression, agitation, and irritability in participants with traumatic brain injury (TBI).

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Olfaction Disorders in Patients Included in The Trauma Brain Injury (TBI) Database at Trondheim...

Brain InjuriesOlfaction Disorders

The aim of the study is to see whether patients with chronic smell impairment after brain injury benefit from a treatment that consists of corticosteroids, and then olfactory training in 3 months.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Dual-task Assessment and Rehabilitation for Individuals With Residual Symptoms After mTBI

Brain Injury Traumatic MildConcussion1 more

This research aims to develop an intervention that combines mTBI-specific motor and cognitive challenges into a progressive and challenging rehabilitation program. We plan to develop and refine a combined motor and cognitive intervention using healthy athletic young adults (n=12) and people with a positive history of non-resolving mTBI (n=12). We will conduct limited feasibility testing by conducting 6 week training sessions with each subject group. We also plan to identify best measures for determining readiness for duty or full function by incorporating and testing 3 dual-task assessment measures using state-of-the-art wearable sensors to quantify movement.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Virtual Reality and Active Video Games to Improve Balance in Children With Brain Injury

Cerebral PalsyAcquired Brain Injury

The purpose of this pilot feasibility study is to assess the feasibility of using the Playstation Xbox 360 and Rutgers V-step via a Kinect Sensor with active video game software as a part of a physical therapy intervention to improve obstacle negotiation, gait speed, and stair negotiation in ambulatory children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) hemiparesis or spastic diplegia, or non-progressive brain injury (BI). Children will be assessed using perceptual, balance, functional and gait assessments.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Trial Estimating the Efficiency of the Light Therapy in Brain Trauma Sequel Fatigue

Diffuse Brain Injury

After a brain injury (BI) , patients complain in particular about sequel fatigue. This symptom affects about 50 % of the patients; it is severe, with a repercussion on quality of life, reeducation and occupational reintegration, and persists often at a distance of the accident. The investigators' hypothesis is that patients who presented a severe BI could benefit from a treatment by withe blue enriched bright light in order to improve fatigue and quality of life.

Completed19 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of the Portable YouGrabber System

Cerebral PalsyStroke3 more

The aim of the study is to determine the feasibility of the portable version of the YouGrabber® system in children with central motor disorders.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

LED Therapy for the Treatment of Concussive Brain Injury

Brain Concussion

A double blind randomized trial of light-emitting diode (LED) therapy for patients suffering from mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Patients seen in the Sports Concussion Clinic with cognitive symptoms lasting for greater than 4 weeks will be randomized to either placebo therapy (controls) or treatment with LED therapy (cases). Both cases and controls would complete post-concussion symptom scales Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS), and ImPACT studies on entry into the study and at weeks 3 and 6, or earlier if their symptoms resolve before the end of the 6 week period.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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