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Clinical Trial

Stimulating neuroplasticity in TBI with acute intermittent hypoxia

IRB Protocol Number STU00213969

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Dr. Katya Delikishkina kdelikishk@sralab.org

Objective

We are studying whether briefly reducing oxygen consumption, equivalent to being on top of a mountain, is safe and stimulates neuroplasticity in people who have had a concussion or a mild to moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI). Neuroplasticity indicates that the brain is changing positively to help you function and learn.

The aim of this study is to determine if acute intermittent hypoxia is safe and effective for treating cognitive and motor deficits in TBI patients.

Participation takes approximately 18 hours over the course of six visits to the Shirley Ryan Abilitylab main location in Streeterville.

335 E. Erie Street, Chicago, IL 60611

Compensation

Provided (x)  $20/hour (expected total $360 for six visits)

Age Range

18-65

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