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Cervicogenic Concussion Rehabilitation With TopSpin360

Sponsor: Western University, Canada

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Summary

Concussions occur most frequently in adolescents and often result in significant disruption to daily living for prolonged periods of time. Concussions are an epidemic, with the incidence rates for sports related concussions (SRC) in adolescents up to 0.47 per 1000 athlete exposures. Research would suggest that multi-planar neck strength is a protective factor of SRC risk in adolescents as greater neck strength is associated with a lower SRC risk.(Collins et al) Neck pain is a common symptom associated with SRC that is also associated with prolonged recovery from SRC. (King et al, Van der Naalt et al) Neck pain is also associated with decreased neck muscle strength (DeKoning et al). Our study will address a critical gap in concussion management - multi-planar cervical spine strengthening to specifically rehabilitate the cervicogenic component of prolonged post-concussion symptoms with a cervicogenic component and determine if this approach restores normal neck strength, decreases neck pain and headaches, improves daily global function and allow patients to return to sport and school. work more quickly than those without specific multi-planar neck strengthening.

Official title: Novel Multi-planar Neuromuscular Neck Strengthening for the Treatment of Delayed Recovery of Concussion in Adolescence and Young Adults With Cervicogenic Symptoms

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

13 Years - 21 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

58

Start Date

2022-05-06

Completion Date

2024-01-02

Last Updated

2026-06-30

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DEVICE

Top Spin 360

The TopSpin360 is a dynamic multi-planar neuromuscular training device that has been shown to improve static and dynamic multi-planar neck strength in a healthy athletic population

Locations (1)

Fowler Kennedy Sports Medicine Clinic

London, Ontario, Canada