Stationary Bike Study



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 70
Updated:1/30/2019
Start Date:November 10, 2014
End Date:November 11, 2019
Contact:Teresa Denham
Email:denhat01@nyumc.org

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The Effect of Vestibular and Exertion Training on Gait, Balance and Dizziness in Individuals With Concussion

Investigators will use a stationary bike protocol to investigate whether patients with post
concussion syndrome benefit from adding exertion training to a vestibular rehabilitation
program.

Investigators examine the effect of aerobic exercise testing and training on individuals with
concussion who are currently experiencing symptoms and examine the effect of aerobic exercise
in combination with traditional vestibular rehabilitation.

This is a randomized controlled single blind pilot study testing the hypothesis that the
combination of aerobic exercise plus vestibular rehabilitation will result in greater
reduction of symptoms of dizziness and imbalance compared to vestibular rehabilitation alone.

Inclusion Criteria:

1. History of concussion >14 days, <6 months

2. One or more of the following symptoms after most recent head injury: headache,
dizziness, fatigue, irritability, insomnia, concentration or memory difficulty)

3. Age range - 18-70

4. Access to stationary bicycle

5. Ability to read and write sixth grade English

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Inability to participate in aerobic exercise for any reason

2. Pre-existing or current neurological or autonomic disease including persistent
symptoms form previous concussion

3. Major depressive disorder

4. Litigation

5. Increased cardiac risk

6. Currently taking, Beta Blockers, or Anticonvulsants
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Principal Investigator: Teresa V Denham
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