Can a smartphone app speed up concussion recovery in teens?

NCT ID NCT07272941

First seen Jan 04, 2026 · Last updated Jun 12, 2026 · Updated 26 times

Summary

This study tests whether a mindfulness app can help teenagers aged 12 to 17 recover from a mild concussion or traumatic brain injury. The goal is to see if using the app improves quality of life and resilience compared to standard care. The study will involve 362 participants from five emergency departments.

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  • BC Children's Hospital

    Vancouver, Ontario, V6H 3N1, Canada

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  • Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario

    Ottawa, Ontario, K1H 8L1, Canada

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  • Montreal Children's Hospital

    Montreal, H4A3H9, Canada

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  • Stollery Children's Hospital

    Edmonton, Ontario, T6G 2B7, Canada

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  • The Hospital of Sick Children (SickKids)

    Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1X8, Canada

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