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NCT05719844
Interest of an Attentional Evaluation by a Computerized Battery in the Management of Concussion in Young Rugby Players
Conditions: Concussion, Brain
Sex: Male
Ages: 11 Years – 25 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 90
Sponsor: University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand
Summary
The goal of this study is to test the ability of a computerized neuropsychological battery to identify attentional disorders resulting from a concussion occurring during the practice of rugby.
Thirty young people with a concussion (11-25 years old) will take several neuropsychological tests.
Researchers will compare their results with those of young athletes without concussion to see the effect of concussion.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:Patients :concussion in the context of the practice of rugbyFrench or reading French without helpControls :no concussionpracticing a non-contact sport (athletics, rowing, badminton, capoeira, circus, running, crossfit, cycling, dancing, climbing, fencing, fitness, golf, gymnastics, bodybuilding, swimming, skating, Qi Gong, Taï chi, tennis, table tennis, shooting, trail running, volleyball, water polo) within a sports associationage matched to patient (+/- 1 year)study level matched to patient (+/- 1 year)French or reading French without helpExclusion Criteria:Patients :Legal protection measureOther neurological or psychiatric pathologies prior to concussion episodesDiagnosis of a neurodevelopmental disorder in childhoodScore less than or equal to 5/19 on the "Matrix" subtest (intellectual retardation)Addictive behaviorsCurrent major depressive disorder or treated with antidepressants or benzodiazepines for less than 3 monthsSevere visual or motor problems that may interfere with the performance of the testsControls :Legal protection measureHistory of proven concussionOther neurological or psychiatric pathologiesDiagnosis of a neurodevelopmental disorder in childhoodScore less than or equal to 5/19 on the "Matrix" subtest (intellectual retardation)Addictive behaviorsCurrent major depressive episode or treated with antidepressants or benzodiazepines for less than 3 monthsSevere visual or motor problems that may interfere with the performance of the tests
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