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Concussion Screen Use Recovery Time

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Sport-related Concussion
Interventions
Behavioral: Aerobic Exercise (AE)
Behavioral: Screen-time restricted plus aerobic exercise (STR+AE)
Behavioral: Stretching Only
Behavioral: Screen Time Restriction (ST-Restricted)
Registration Number
NCT05373992
Lead Sponsor
Children's Health
Brief Summary

A two-year parallel randomized clinical trial study to examine the effect of screen time (ST) restriction, exercise alone, and combined ST-restricted-exercise when compared to stretching only (control group) on sports related concussion recovery time among adolescents aged 12 to 17 years. Study hypothesis 1 - There will be significant differences between the treatment and the control arms' mean recovery time (days). Study hypothesis 2 - The ST-restricted \& exercise treatment arm will have a significantly shorter mean recovery time (days) compared with the other treatment arms and control arm.

Detailed Description

The investigators will randomize a sports related concussion (SRC) treatment protocol (n=313) of Children's Health Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine (Andrews) pediatric SRC patients (aged 12-17 years) to one of four treatment groups:1. Screen Time (ST) restricted group, 2.Exercise group, 3.ST restricted \& exercise group, and Control \[stretching only\]) group. The treatments will occur for the first 72-hours following the first clinic appointment. The investigators will monitor treatment adherence and 24-hour movement behaviors over a 72-hour period using the ActiGraph GT9X Link and heart rate monitor; a state-of-the-art research grade wearable device that our research team has expertise in administering and analyzing in field-based studies.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
85
Inclusion Criteria
  • Male or female subjects
  • Age 12-17 years of age presenting to the Children's Health Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine (Andrews) concussion clinic in Plano, Texas, to be treated for a diagnosed SRC
  • Patients who suffered a sport-related concussion within 72-hours of first clinic visit
Exclusion Criteria
  • Patients who suffered a sport-related concussion outside of 72-hours of first clinic visit
  • Is not diagnosed with a SRC
  • Is already taking part in another study that measures their physical activity, sleep, screen-time, or is related to concussion
  • Has a current diagnosis of and treatment with medication for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, learning disorder, depression, anxiety, or a history of more than 3 prior concussions (because these factors are associated with delayed recovery
  • Has a co-existing musculoskeletal injury that may impact their ability to be physically active during recovery
  • Has an increased cardiac event risk according to the American College of Sports Medicine criteria
  • Has a symptom severity score of less than 5 points on the post-concussion symptom scale during the initial clinical examination
  • Has an ability to exercise to exhaustion without symptom provocation during the initial clinical examination
  • Has limited English language proficiency

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
FACTORIAL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Aerobic ExerciseAerobic Exercise (AE)Participants will be asked to engage in 30-minutes of aerobic exercise (AE) daily for the first 72-hours following the initial clinic visit in the form of a stationary exercise bike, treadmill, or outdoors. The exercise intensity will be prescribed not to exceed 60% of the age-based maximum heart rate. After the first 72-hours following the initial clinic visit, participants will follow the standard of care as prescribed by their provider. No other specific recommendations will be made to participants regarding exercise, sleep, sedentary time, or physical activity.
Screen Time Restricted & Aerobic ExerciseScreen-time restricted plus aerobic exercise (STR+AE)Participants will be asked to limit all screen-based activities (television, smartphone, tablet, computer) as well as engage in 30-minutes of AE in the form of a stationary exercise bike, treadmill, or outdoors, for the first 72-hours following the initial clinic visit. The exercise intensity will be prescribed not to exceed 60% of the age-based maximum heart rate. After the first 72-hours following the initial clinic visit, participants will follow the standard of care as prescribed by their provider. No other specific recommendations will be made to participants regarding exercise, sleep, sedentary time, or physical activity.
StretchingStretching OnlyParticipants will be asked to follow a daily stretching program for the first 72-hours following the initial clinic visit. After the first 72-hours following the initial clinic visit, participants will follow the standard of care as prescribed by their provider. No other specific recommendations will be made to participants regarding exercise, sleep, sedentary time, or physical activity.
Screen Time RestrictedScreen Time Restriction (ST-Restricted)Participants will be asked to limit all screen-based activities (television, smartphone, tablet, computer) for the first 72-hours following the initial clinic visit. After the first 72-hours following the initial clinic visit, participants will follow the standard of care as prescribed by their provider. No other specific recommendations will be made to participants regarding exercise, sleep, sedentary time, or physical activity.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Recovery TimeDay-1 of the participant's self-reported asymptomatic response to unrestricted physical and cognitive activities

Primary outcome is recovery time (days) as measured as the number of days between the date of injury and day-1 of the participant's self-reported asymptomatic response to unrestricted physical and cognitive activities, which must occur for at least three consecutive days.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Protracted recoveryGreater than 30-days

Secondary outcome is protracted recovery. A positive classification for protracted recovery is defined as a recovery time, as specified previously, greater than 30-days.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Children's Health - Andrews Institute

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Plano, Texas, United States

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