Evaluation of a Neck Strengthening Program to Reduce the Risk of Sport-related Concussion



Status:Active, not recruiting
Conditions:Healthy Studies, Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:12 - 19
Updated:4/21/2016
Start Date:May 2015
End Date:July 2016

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Evaluation of a Neck Strengthening Program as a Potential Intervention to Reduce the Risk of Sport-related Concussion

Evaluation of a neck strengthening program as a potential intervention to reduce the risk of
sport-related concussion in youth contact and collision sport athletes.

This is a pilot study to investigate the effect of a supervised 8 week strengthening
intervention in male and female youth contact and collision sport athletes. Participants
will complete a supervised strengthening exercise intervention involving manual resistance
exercises administered by a strength coach with pre- and post-intervention assessments of
neck size and strength.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Contact/collision sport athletes (for example, american football, soccer, rugby,
lacrosse, ice hockey, field hockey, basketball, wrestling, boxing, martial arts,
water polo)

Exclusion Criteria:

- History of concussion (suspected or diagnosed) in the previous 6 months

- History of neck pain or injury in the previous 6 months

- History of migraine headaches

- History of personal or parental history of a diagnosed anxiety disorder
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