Optimizing Cognitive, Environmental, and Neuromotor Stimulation in Traumatic Brain Injury

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

23

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 25, 2020

Primary Completion Date

September 3, 2024

Study Completion Date

September 3, 2024

Conditions
Traumatic Brain InjuryDementia AlzheimersMilitary Activity
Interventions
DEVICE

MindPod Dolphin

"The immersive video game being tested in this study is called Bandit the Dolphin, developed by neurologist Dr. John Krakauer, and engineers in the Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement Lab at Johns Hopkins. Bandit the Dolphin provides an oceanic environment in which the individual's arm movements control a simulated dolphin. The neuromotor effects of this game have been designed to be used in the clinical setting to rehabilitate arm and hand function following stroke. The game has further been modified to a Microsoft Kinect-based system and piloted for play in non-laboratory settings among community-dwelling adults. The game offers a unique combination of skilled arm movements plus varying levels of cognitive challenge. In this way, the individual's arms are challenged the same way the legs would be when walking in a complex, outdoor environment. Importantly, the participant plays while standing, thus engaging the whole body in this novel multi-sensorial experience."

BEHAVIORAL

10 Keys to Healthy Aging

"The 10 Keys™ to Healthy Aging Program in an evidence-based program that originated from the University of Pittsburgh Center for Aging and Population Health. This educates and empowers older adults to reach personal goals and help others to so in the community as well. It is designed to teach older adults how to reduce the risk of disease over the aging process by promoting healthy lifestyle changes with the most recent established scientific guidelines. The 10 Keys program also aims to empower individuals to be health ambassadors in the individual's own families and communities, teaching individuals to 'Share the Wealth on Health'. Participants will work towards personal health goal(s) adapted to the participant's lifestyle and abilities."

Trial Locations (1)

21224

Johns Hopkins Bayview, Baltimore

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

United States Department of Defense

FED

lead

Johns Hopkins University

OTHER

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