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This study has unclear recruitment status in Canada. It is testing rTMS for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation; Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy; Post-Concussion Syndrome; Concussion; Mild Traumatic Brain Injury; PTSD.
Important: this study may not currently be recruiting. HopeStage shows this page to help people understand the study information, but you should verify the current status with the official registry and research team.
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This study is testing whether brain stimulation may be useful for adults experiencing ptsd.
Participants may take part in brain stimulation, complete questionnaires or follow-up assessments, provide blood samples or biological tests. The registry lists locations in Canada.
This study appears to be mainly for adults with ptsd.
Ask about how many sessions are required and who delivers them, whether there is a comparison group, how many visits or travel steps are needed, the exact eligibility criteria.
The official record does not clearly describe the visit format, so the practical details are best checked directly in the source. Participation appears to involve study activities and follow-up chosen by the research team. The main fit and exclusions are best confirmed in the eligibility section of the official record. The phase details are not clearly stated here.
This study may no longer be open, but we can help you understand it and find similar studies.
Taking part may give access to a new approach being evaluated.
It requires regular follow-up, often through questionnaires or interviews.
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Based on the public registry summary, this study is trying to understand: Every year, approximately 2 million people in the United States and 280,000 in Canada experience a mild traumatic brain injury/concussion. In patients with concussion, symptoms experienced following injury usually get better within 3 months. However, approximately 5-25% of. The study team can confirm the exact objective and what it means for you.
This appears to be a device / app / digital / technology study involving rTMS. The phase is not clearly listed in the public registry. Phase is mostly relevant for medication studies and some device studies. For this study, it may be more useful to look at what is required, the duration, visits, and eligibility criteria.
The public registry appears to mention tobacco, nicotine, alcohol, cannabis, or another addiction-related topic. Ask the study team whether you need to want to stop, reduce, already be abstinent, or simply meet use-related criteria. Eligibility must be confirmed by the study team.
You may need to use a device, app, or digital tool for a defined period. The listed study locations suggest that at least part of participation may involve a physical site. Ask whether some steps can be done remotely.
If the study uses a device, app, or digital tool, check what data is collected, who can access it, how often you need to use it, and what happens if the tool detects a concerning signal. For any mental health study, also ask who to contact if you feel worse, whether participation may affect current treatment, whether you can stop, and who confirms eligibility.
The listed study locations suggest that at least part of participation may involve a physical site. Ask which sites are open, how many visits are expected, whether any steps can be done remotely, and whether travel costs or compensation are listed.
This study is sponsored by University of Calgary, which appears to be a university. If available, it can be useful to check the sponsor website, collaborators, investigator affiliation, and the official registry before deciding. HopeStage does not judge the quality of a sponsor or researcher, but helps you identify what to verify.
The recruitment status is not clearly listed. Check the official registry or contact the study team. The registry lists an estimated enrollment of 91 participants.
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