Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
  • Acute Pain
  • Brain Injuries
  • Chronic Pain Due to Injury
  • Depression
Type
Interventional
Phase
Not Applicable
Design
Allocation: N/AIntervention Model: Single Group AssignmentMasking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Treatment

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 18 years and 125 years
Gender
Only males

Description

Methods: Eligible participants will give voluntary informed consent to participate in the study. The study will include 20 retired APF players participating in a 18 month exercise rehabilitation. The study will consist of 94 visits (4 study testing visits and 90 exercise visits). Participants will c...

Methods: Eligible participants will give voluntary informed consent to participate in the study. The study will include 20 retired APF players participating in a 18 month exercise rehabilitation. The study will consist of 94 visits (4 study testing visits and 90 exercise visits). Participants will come in for study testing visits at baseline (prior to starting the exercise program), at 6 months, at 12 months, and at 18 months(after ending the exercise program). Each of those visits will take about 2-3 hours. All testing done in the 4 test visits will help assess the participant's cardiovascular and functional responses and/or changes to the exercise intervention as indicated in the Objectives/Aims Section. The next section contains a list of the tests that will be performed at each visit. After the initial baseline visit, participants will come twice weekly, for roughly 1 hour each session, for 6 months (52 visits). From 6-12 months, participants will come once a week, for roughly 1 hour each session (26 additional visits). From 12-18 months, participants will come twice a month, for roughly 1 hour sessions (12 visits). All study testing visits will occur at the UIC. All exercise intervention training visits will occur at Gh Fitlab. Study Testing Visits If participants agree to be in the study, they will be asked to do the following procedures at baseline, 6 months, 12 months, and 18 months: participants will be asked to confirm their employment status each visit. participants height and weight will be measured and their body mass index (BMI) will be calculated. Additionally, we will measure body fat composition and lean body mass using a DEXA scan. We will ask about age, race, years in the APF league, number of concussions, number of fractures, surgical history, and list of pain medications. Waist circumference as well as blood pressure will be measured for general health markers. Participants exercise limit will be measured with a 1 Repetition Max test (1RM), a timed 8 foot walk down the hallway (if applicable), a timed sit to stand test (sitting and standing 5 times in a row-if applicable), maximum sit to stands, and a balance test (standing in 3 different positions for 10 seconds each). These three tests combine to form a score called a short performance battery score. Their strength and frailty will be measured using a grip dynamometer (squeezing a hand held device as hard as possible in their dominant hand three times. To evaluate general health, the PROMIS v.1.1 - Global Health questionnaire will be administered. To evaluate mental health and pain intensity, the PROMIS 29 Profile v2.0 will be administered. To evaluate quality of life, the SF-36 will be administered. To evaluate mental health, specifically depression, the Beck Depression Inventory will be administered. To evaluate brain anatomy and function, we will be using a quantitative EEG (QEEG), and a computer program called the Integrated Visual and Auditory Scale (IVA-2). For the QEEG, a technician will attach discs (electrodes) to the scalp of the participant using a special adhesive. Sometimes, an elastic cap fitted with electrodes is used instead. The electrodes are connected with wires to an instrument that amplifies the brain waves and records them on computer equipment. The electrodes don't transmit any sensations. They just record brain waves. For the IVA-2, you will perform tasks on a computer that will test sustained attention. To evaluate the measure of pain and disability, the Numeric Rating Scale and Pain Catastrophizing Scale will be administered. To evaluate fatigue, the Fatigue Severity Index will be administered. They will be asked to disclose the number of hospital visits they have had in the last 18 months. Their total weight lifted during their training session will also be recorded. Exercise Training Visits After the initial baseline visit, participants will begin their exercise training intervention which involves: Two days a week of exercise trainings for the first 6 months, and one day a week from 6-12 months. From 12-18 months, participants will then complete two days a month of exercise training. Each visit will last roughly one hour and will incorporate approximately 5-10 minute light warm-up plus stretching and then the exercises. At least twice weekly, GH Fitness staff will follow-up with participants via text message, email or a phone call to evaluate their physical progress and overall health and energy. On Weeks 6, 13, 18, 25, 41 and 52 participants will focus on cardio and endurance exercises. These exercises may include running in place, or using a recumbent (stationary) bike. All other weeks consist of basic strength training/resistance workouts.

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT04822311
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Principal Investigator: Enrico Benedetti, MD University of Illinois at Chicago