Study of Safety and Effectiveness of PoNS Device to Treat Chronic Balance Deficit Due to Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

122

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 31, 2015

Primary Completion Date

August 18, 2017

Study Completion Date

August 18, 2017

Conditions
Traumatic Brain InjuryChronic Balance Disorder
Interventions
DEVICE

Cranial nerve non-invasive neuromodulation via PoNS device

The PoNS is a medical device worn around the neck. The controller contains the pulse generator and a user interface. The mouthpiece, held to the top of the tongue, contains 143 circular gold electrodes that deliver a mild, controlled electric stimulation to the subject. While the subject is receiving stimulation, they will perform increasingly difficult balance, posture, gait, and movement control tasks designed to challenge existing abilities. Each training session takes approximately one hour to complete, and is separated by an interval of 2-2.5 hours.

DEVICE

Sham PoNS device

The PoNS is a medical device worn around the neck. The controller contains the pulse generator and a user interface. The mouthpiece, held to the top of the tongue, contains 143 circular gold electrodes that deliver a mild, controlled electric stimulation to the subject. The sham control device is physically identical but uses a modified stimulus waveform parameter set designed to elicit a mild tactile sensation while minimizing the net energy delivered, minimizing any neuromodulatory effect. While the subject is receiving stimulation, they will perform increasingly difficult balance, posture, gait, and movement control tasks designed to challenge existing abilities. Each training session takes approximately one hour to complete, and is separated by an interval of 2-2.5 hours.

Trial Locations (3)

32806

Orlando Health, Orlando

97239

Oregon Health and Science University Center for Regenerative Medicine, Portland

H4A 3L5

The Montreal Neurofeedback Center, Montreal

Sponsors

Lead Sponsor

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Helius Medical Inc

INDUSTRY

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