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SPIRIT Club Chronic Brain Injury Exercise Platform
Sponsor: Ohio State University
Summary
Many physical fitness centers and online exercise programs are not designed to support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. To address this, the investigators are collaborating with SPIRIT Club, a company specializing in fitness for people with disabilities, to improve their platform. The goal is to create a new section of the platform specifically for people with chronic brain injury (CBI). The investigators will test and refine this new section to see how well it works for people with CBI in real-life situations. The research will focus on conducting a study with 60 people who have CBI to see if the new section helps them be more active and confident in their ability to exercise. Half will use the new section, and the other half will just be monitored for their activity. The investigators includes experts in fitness and rehabilitation for people with disabilities from industry, clinical settings, and research.
Official title: SPIRIT Club CBI Pathway: A Novel Streaming Platform for Physical Activity and Wellness Promotion for Chronic Brain Injury Survivors
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2025-11-11
Completion Date
2027-12-01
Last Updated
2026-03-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
SPIRIT Club CBI Pathway
A tailored, on-demand exercise and education program delivered via the SPIRIT Club virtual streaming platform. Content includes progressive adaptive workouts, safety videos, screening checkpoints, and prompts for a support person. Participants choose classes designed specifically for adults ≥9 months post-brain injury and after being placed in the appropriate archetype, complete activity surveys, and earn incentives for adherence. They are instructed on current physical activity guidelines (≥150 min moderate or ≥75 min vigorous activity per week) and to follow the CBI Pathway at their comfort level. Content was co-developed with clinical experts and survivors to ensure both usability and safety.
Locations (1)
Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Columbus, Ohio, United States