A Pragmatic Rehabilitation Intervention: The Active Rehab Study

NARecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

130

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 4, 2024

Primary Completion Date

September 30, 2026

Study Completion Date

September 30, 2026

Conditions
Concussion, Brain
Interventions
OTHER

Active Rehab (Group 2)

"The Active Rehab protocol builds off of initial chief complaints and duty profile and addresses symptom control followed by a progressive and prescribed integration of activities to full return to duty that should be integrated with the current PRA TBICoE protocols. The specific activity areas in the intervention include low-intensity aerobic exercise that does not exacerbate symptoms, cognition, balance, visual/vestibular, and comfort/ general well-being.~Participants can be progressed daily according to symptom limitations. At least 3-4 sessions each week are recommended based on a trial of sport-related mTBI and other interventions of this type concerning mTBI/concussion. During each phase, low level aerobic exercise that does not significantly exacerbate symptoms, such as nature walks, will be recommended. The additional activity types that may be chosen include cognitive, balance, visual/vestibular, and comfort/general well-being."

OTHER

Progressive Return to Activity (Group 1)

Participant will be asked to use symptoms to guide activity from the time of the injury until participant is asymptomatic. Once asymptomatic, participant will begin the PRA TBICoE clinical recommendation. During this time clinicians will document activities in each stage in addition to initial symptom checklist, stage of PRA CoE progression, activity parameters, percentage of rest during the session, participants rating of perceived exertion, and final symptom checklist, session satisfaction rating, and session feedback.

Trial Locations (2)

28310

RECRUITING

United States Special Operations Command, Fort Liberty

RECRUITING

Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Liberty

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

United States Department of Defense

FED

lead

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

OTHER