New combo therapy for concussion symptoms to be tested in small trial
NCT ID NCT07402733
First seen Feb 15, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 15 times
Summary
This early-stage study will test whether adding cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to standard neck and balance rehabilitation helps people with lingering symptoms after a mild traumatic brain injury or concussion. The trial will include 34 adults aged 18–70 who still have dizziness, neck pain, or headaches at least two weeks after their injury. The main goal is to see if the combined approach is practical and safe, not yet to prove it works.
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Evidence Sport and Spinal Therapy North
Calgary, Alberta, T3B6B1, Canada
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