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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
4 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-01-15
2022-12-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Patients presenting to physical therapy for treatment of concussion symptoms will undergo a physical therapy concussion evaluation that includes orthostatic measurements, cervical screen, and vestibular-oculomotor screen. Patients will report a Global Function Rating and complete a Post-concussion Symptom Score, Neck Disability Index, and Dizziness Handicap Inventory at initial visit. Heart rate variability will also be assessed at initial visit. The measurements and questionnaires collected at the initial evaluation are part of the standard of care at this clinic. Subjects will be recruited after the initial visit and will have already completed these measurements/questionnaires. It is also standard of care to continue to administer these questionnaires as symptom status changes throughout the course of treatment until discharge. At the subsequent visit, subjects will undergo cardiovascular testing on a stationary bike to identify symptom provocation and exercise tolerance with aerobic exercise. The above evaluative tools and interventions are standard of practice for concussion patients being treated by physical therapy at the Duke Sports Concussion Clinic.
Intervention Procedure (BFR):
A blood flow restriction (BFR) cuff is applied to dominant leg and limb occlusion pressure (LOP) and personalized tourniquet pressure (PTP) at 80% is determined with the patient in supine.
Using an established BFR protocol of 4 sets of exercises with repetitions of 30-15-15-15, the patient will perform the exercises of double leg squat and forward lunge under occlusion. There will be a 30 second break between each set and 1 minute break between exercises.
Then, the physical therapist will move BFR cuff to opposite leg and reassess LOP/PTP 80%. The patient will repeat squat and forward lunge exercises as above.
The treatment will be discontinued if there is a greater than 3 point change in subjective symptom report. If the patient reports leg pain/discomfort, the pressure will be decreased by 10%. If still unable to complete the exercise due to leg discomfort, the intervention will be discontinued.
The following will be recorded:
Heart rate range during each set Maximum heart rate during the recovery period Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) and symptom report will be obtained during each recovery period.
Total time under occlusion upon completion of the round.
Intervention Procedure (No BFR):
Subjects will perform the 4 sets of each exercise with repetitions of 30-15-15-15. There will be a 30 second break between each set and 1 minute break between exercises.
The exercises will include double leg squat, dominant leg forward lunge, repeat double leg squat, and non-dominant leg forward lunge
The following will be recorded:
Heart rate range during each set Maximum heart rate during the recovery period Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) and symptom report will be obtained during each recovery period.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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BFR THEN without BFR
Will perform exercises with BFR at the first visit and without BFR at the second visit
Blood Flow Restriction Training with Exercise
The addition of BFR training to an exercise program prescribed for a patient participating in physical therapy for concussion treatment. BFR training partially occludes blood flow to extremities during exercise. This allows one to exercise at lower loads and still gain benefits similar to exercise at higher loads
Without BFR THEN with BFR
Will perform exercises without BFR at the first visit and with BFR at the second visit
Blood Flow Restriction Training with Exercise
The addition of BFR training to an exercise program prescribed for a patient participating in physical therapy for concussion treatment. BFR training partially occludes blood flow to extremities during exercise. This allows one to exercise at lower loads and still gain benefits similar to exercise at higher loads
Interventions
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Blood Flow Restriction Training with Exercise
The addition of BFR training to an exercise program prescribed for a patient participating in physical therapy for concussion treatment. BFR training partially occludes blood flow to extremities during exercise. This allows one to exercise at lower loads and still gain benefits similar to exercise at higher loads
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Increased symptoms with physical activity Ages 14-30 years old
14 Years
30 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Duke University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Laura Pietrosimone
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Duke University
Locations
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Duke Sports Science Institute
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Pro00100185
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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