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The purpose of this study is to establish the tolerability of mindfulness and yoga therapy in the post-concussion period.


Clinical Trial Description

Athletes and patients aged 15 - 60 will receive standard sports concussion evaluations at the Duke Sports Science Institute (SSI) and will learn about the study by the primary clinicians evaluating sports concussion at the SSI. Subjects will receive yoga training either at their home or at the Center for Living Campus at Duke. Subjects will complete their yoga assignments for 5 consecutive days, along with a symptom checklist. On the 6th day, subjects will complete the symptom checklist and mail all checklists to the study team in a stamped envelope. We expect to enroll 20 subjects.

If a subject has significant worsening of their symptoms and wishes to discontinue the study, they are requested to contact the study PI, Joel Morgenlander, MD. At that time, Dr. Morgenlander will document the specific reasons for discontinuation of the protocol. All follow-up care for their concussion will be through the provider they are already seeing for concussion. There is no significant risk to the athlete for participation except possible transient increase in their concussion symptoms. Benefits include possible hastening of recovery from their concussive symptoms and receiving training in mindfulness and yoga from a certified yoga instructor. ;


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NCT number NCT03304327
Study type Interventional
Source Duke University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 27, 2017
Completion date September 23, 2019

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