NEUROBALANCE Training to Improve Postural Control in Individuals With Traumatic Brain Injury

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-75
SponsorKessler Foundation

About this trial

Our proposed study, \"NEUROBALANCE,\" aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a combined intervention involving robotic balance training and noninvasive brain stimulation in improving balance functions in individuals with chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI). The study will recruit 45 participants who have had a TBI for over six months and experience persistent balance deficits. Participants will be randomized into three groups: (1) robotic balance training with active brain stimulation, (2) robotic balance training with sham brain stimulation, and (3) standard-of-care rehabilitation.

The study will involve 12 training sessions over four weeks, with assessments conducted at baseline, post-training, and two months post-training to evaluate balance recovery and retention. The primary focus is understanding how this intervention affects brain and muscle activity during balance tasks and how these changes translate into functional improvements in clinical outcome measures of balance function. Additionally, participant feedback on brain stimulation and exercise engagement will be collected to inform future studies.

This research is particularly relevant to military service members, as TBI and balance impairments are common among this population. The findings may guide the development of personalized training protocols and contribute to broader rehabilitation strategies.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Aged between 18-75 years

Diagnosed with a non-penetrating TBI at least six months before the screening.

Have complaints of impaired balance and poor postural control determined by a BBS score of ≤50.

Ability to stand upright with or without support for at least 20 seconds

Disqualifiers

Currently undergoing any regular physical therapy program or research studies focusing on balance functions.

Having a stroke or a penetrating TBI.

Affected by the peripheral nerve injury, neuromuscular conditions, or orthopedic issues of lower limbs before TBI, or have any persistent pain or difficulty maintaining blood pressure while upright.

Have a scalp or skin condition (e.g., psoriasis or eczema) on the scalp near the stimulation site.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Combined (Robotic balance training and high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation)
  • Standard of Care Balance Training

Treatment groups

45 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators

Kessler Foundation

Lead sponsor

United States Department of Defense

Collaborator