Traumatic Brain Injury/Spinal Cord Injury Study
Principal Investigator: Thomas Riperda, MD
Sub-Investigators: Steven T. Guse, MD; Jonathan D. Stone, MD; Erin Strufing, PA-C; Julie Van Dam, CNP
Overview: The purpose of this research study is to assess the effectiveness of partial weight-supported treadmill training in an acute traumatic brain injury population.
The study hypothesis is that functional mobility and gait deficits in patients who have experienced a traumatic brain injury will improve more rapidly with partial weight-supported treadmill training.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Males and females, ages 18-65
- Moderate or maximal assistance for ambulation and transfers
Exclusion Criteria:
- Onset of traumatic brain injury greater than 8 weeks before study enrollment
- Females who are pregnant
- Normal gait pattern
- Severe cardiac problems preventing safe participation in treadmill training
- Non-ambulatory before traumatic brain injury
Contact: Thomas Ripperda, MD
(605) 322-7300
thomas.ripperda@avera.org