Smart sensors aim to personalize concussion rehab

NCT ID NCT06381674

Summary

This study is testing whether wearable sensors that give real-time audio or visual feedback during physical therapy can improve balance and walking recovery for people with mild traumatic brain injury (concussion). It will compare this high-tech approach to standard balance therapy in 100 participants. The goal is to see if this personalized, biofeedback-based method helps people recover better and return to their normal activities.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Fort Sam Houston

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    San Antonio, Texas, 78234, United States

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  • Oregon Health & Science University

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    Portland, Oregon, 97239-3098, United States

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  • University of Utah

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    Salt Lake City, Utah, 84112, United States

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