Post-Brain Injury Walking and Balance Recovery Program
The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of a walking and balance training program designed to safely challenge and improve walking performance and balance in relation to walking speed, strength, endurance, and balance after traumatic brain injury (TBI). The aim and primary hypothesis of this research project is: Aim) Test and implement a new personalized intervention strategy, in addition to usual and customary care at an inpatient rehabilitation clinic, to improve patient outcomes with secondary conditions associated with impaired balance and walking that typically occur post brain injury. After validation of the locomotor Battery of tests, we will implement a personalized training strategy for individuals based on their battery profile. Hypothesis) Individuals training with this individualized protocol will demonstrate improved walking and balance outcomes and those with lesser pre-intervention impairment will improve at a greater rate than those with greater pre-intervention impairment.
• Adults ages 18 years and older
• All demographic groups will be invited to participate and would have equal access
• Post-TBI individuals currently enrolled at the Moody Neurorehabilitation Institute
• Ambulatory with or without assistive devices
• Subjects with expressive aphasia in the case of a caregiver able to provide assistance when needed
• English-speaking or have a certified interpreter that is English-speaking who will be present for interpretation during the study
• Medically stable (controlled hypertension, no arrhythmia, stable cardiovascular status)
• Able to provide written informed consent