Could simple movements ease concussion woes?
NCT ID NCT05859815
Summary
This small, terminated study aimed to see if a physical therapy assessment could identify which concussion patients improve their symptoms by moving in specific directions. Researchers tested 13 participants with concussion-related neck pain, headaches, or dizziness to see if this 'directional preference' was linked to better recovery outcomes. The goal was to help classify patients for more tailored symptom management.
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Locations
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Goodlife Physical Therapy
Orland Park, Illinois, 60467, United States
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Summit Healthplex Physcial Therapy/Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center
Niagara Falls, New York, 14304, United States
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