New combo therapy for concussion tested in small trial
NCT ID NCT07402733
First seen Jun 27, 2026 ยท Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether adding cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to standard neck and balance rehab helps people with persistent symptoms after a mild concussion. It will include 34 adults aged 18โ70 who still have dizziness, neck pain, or headaches at least two weeks after injury. The goal is to see if this combined approach is practical and worth testing in a larger trial.
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Evidence Sport and Spinal Therapy North
Calgary, Alberta, T3B6B1, Canada
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