Brain Concussion Clinical Trial
Official title:
Active Injury Management (AIM) After Pediatric Concussion
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The investigators will conduct a phase II factorial clinical trial . The clinical trial will determine the benefit of prescribed low-intensity physical activity, behavioral management, or both, versus standard rest in acute (24-48 hrs) (Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) patients presenting to the pediatric Emergency Department (ED). Low-intensity physical activity (i.e.10,000 steps/day) will be prescribed and monitored in the first week post-injury with an actigraph (Fitbit®). Behavioral management will be prescribed using a phone app referred to as mHealth (mobile Health, specifically SuperBetter©) that promotes mental, physical, social, and emotional resilience. This randomized clinical trial will have four treatment groups: 1) activity, 2) mHealth, 3) activity+mHealth, 4) rest. The primary study outcomes will be symptoms and recovery by 14 days. All subjects will be assessed via phone at 3-5 days and in person at 14 days. The secondary outcomes will be to determine the influence of interventions on comprehensive aspects of physiologic recovery and patient-centered outcomes; including symptoms at 3 days, neurocognitive, vestibular/ocular motor impairment at 14 days, pediatric quality of life measures, time to symptom resolution, and return to normal activity via phone survey at 1 and 2 months. The investigators will assess symptom, quality of life, and recovery outcomes based on treatment group assignment for all subjects and high-risk subjects. ;
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