Combined Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Cognitive Treatment in Blast Traumatic Brain Injury
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Cognitive Studies, Hospital, Neurology |
Therapuetic Areas: | Neurology, Psychiatry / Psychology, Other |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 21 - 50 |
Updated: | 10/20/2018 |
Start Date: | May 2012 |
End Date: | November 18, 2017 |
Combining Cognitive Treatment With Noninvasive Brain Stimulation in Blast TBI
This study investigates the efficacy of a novel neurorehabilitation program combining
noninvasive brain stimulation (transcranial magnetic stimulation or TMS) and cognitive
therapy, on cognitive function and quality of life in individuals with blast-induced
traumatic brain injury (bTBI).
noninvasive brain stimulation (transcranial magnetic stimulation or TMS) and cognitive
therapy, on cognitive function and quality of life in individuals with blast-induced
traumatic brain injury (bTBI).
The most common blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI)-associated problems are cognitive
deficits, such as executive functioning and memory. This study evaluates a combined
rehabilitation program: transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and cognitive therapy for
treatment of patients with bTBI. TMS is a noninvasive way of stimulating the brain, which is
not painful and does not involve any needles or any form of surgery. It acts by delivering a
magnetic stimulation to a particular brain region. Half of the study participants will
receive cognitive intervention with active TMS, and a control group will receive cognitive
intervention with sham TMS. This study takes place in Boston, Massachusetts: at the VA Boston
Healthcare System and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
deficits, such as executive functioning and memory. This study evaluates a combined
rehabilitation program: transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and cognitive therapy for
treatment of patients with bTBI. TMS is a noninvasive way of stimulating the brain, which is
not painful and does not involve any needles or any form of surgery. It acts by delivering a
magnetic stimulation to a particular brain region. Half of the study participants will
receive cognitive intervention with active TMS, and a control group will receive cognitive
intervention with sham TMS. This study takes place in Boston, Massachusetts: at the VA Boston
Healthcare System and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Inclusion Criteria:
- OEF/OIF active-duty personnel or veterans exposed to blast
- Meets criteria for mild TBI
- LOC of 30 min or less
- Age: 21-50
- Primary language is English
Exclusion Criteria:
- Evidence of penetrating head injury
- History of previous neurological diagnosis
- History of previous psychotic disorder prior to the blast exposure
- Hearing or vision impairment
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330 Brookline Ave
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
617-667-7000
Phone: 617-667-0269
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