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Passive Neurosensory Reintegration Training as a Tool to Augment Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
NCT07356167 · View on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗
Study Summary
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) poses a substantial clinical and public health burden, often leading to persistent neurosensory and cognitive symptoms for which diagnostic and therapeutic solutions remain limited. This study proposes a multimodal diagnostic framework that integrates established mTBI screening tools and clinical neuro-optometric assessments with high-resolution oculomotor, vestibular, and reaction time (OVRT) testing to enhance diagnostic precision and identify prognostic markers of recovery. Normative data will be established in healthy controls to inform objective thresholds and support clinical implementation. Concurrently, we will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and preliminary efficacy of a novel, minimal-risk multisensory therapeutic intervention (i.e., passive neurosensory reintegration training, or PNRT) for individuals with sub-acute or chronic mTBI. By addressing critical gaps in both diagnosis and treatment, this project will improve mTBI recovery outcomes, inform future clinical trials, and advance evidence-based mTBI care guidelines.
Conditions Studied
Interventions
- DEVICE Passive neurosensory reintegration training (PNRT)
Study Locations (1)
Florida
- University of Miami Miller School of Medicine - Don Soffer Clinical Research Building — Miami
Trial Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Enrollment Target | 80 participants |
| Start Date | 2025-12-15 |
| Est. Completion | 2027-05-31 |
| Phase | NA |
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Full Details on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗What the Registry Record Tells You About NCT07356167
The ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry for NCT07356167 describes a study currently listed as recruiting. It is categorized as NA, which is the standard way researchers label where a study sits along the investigational pathway from early safety work through later efficacy and post-marketing evaluation. The registered enrollment target is 80 participants, a figure that helps gauge the scale of data the investigators plan to collect. The listed sponsor is University of Miami, which has 667 total studies on file at ClinicalTrials.gov, and sponsors are the parties responsible for study design, oversight, and regulatory filings.
The record links to 1 condition, with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury appearing as the primary indexed condition, and to 1 intervention — of which Passive neurosensory reintegration training (PNRT) is the first listed. Interventions can include drugs, devices, procedures, behavioral programs, or observational arms, and each is tracked as a separate registry field so that downstream queries can filter accurately. When a trial lists multiple interventions, it usually reflects a multi-arm design or a comparison protocol rather than a single treatment being tested in isolation. The brief summary published in the registry is the clearest source of protocol intent and should be read before drawing conclusions from any sidebar tags.
Geographic footprint matters for practical reasons: NCT07356167 reports 1 study location spanning 1 distinct geographic area — top geographies include Florida. A larger site network tends to correlate with broader recruitment capacity, but it does not imply anything about study quality, and site-level enrollment status can diverge from the overall registry status shown above. Every data point on this page comes from the public ClinicalTrials.gov dataset and is reproduced here for reference only; it is not a medical recommendation, an endorsement of the sponsor, or an invitation to enroll. Verify current status, eligibility criteria, and contact details directly at ClinicalTrials.gov, and discuss any participation decision with your own healthcare provider.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is clinical trial NCT07356167 about?
NCT07356167 is a clinical study titled "Passive Neurosensory Reintegration Training as a Tool to Augment Mild Traumatic Brain Injury". Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) poses a substantial clinical and public health burden, often leading to persistent neurosensory and cognitive symptoms for which diagnostic and therapeutic solutions remain limited. This study proposes a multimodal diagnostic framework that integrates established m...
What is the current status of trial NCT07356167?
This trial is currently recruiting. It is a NA study. The enrollment target is 80 participants. The study started on 2025-12-15. Estimated completion is 2027-05-31.
What conditions does trial NCT07356167 study?
This clinical trial studies the following conditions: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. These conditions were identified from the trial registry and reflect the primary focus areas of the research.
What interventions are being tested in trial NCT07356167?
The interventions under investigation include: Passive neurosensory reintegration training (PNRT) (DEVICE). Each intervention is being evaluated for safety and efficacy as part of this clinical study.
Who is sponsoring clinical trial NCT07356167?
This trial is sponsored by University of Miami, which has 667 total clinical trials registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. The sponsor is responsible for the study's design, funding, and regulatory compliance.
Where is trial NCT07356167 being conducted?
This trial has 1 study location across Florida. Contact the study sites directly through ClinicalTrials.gov for enrollment availability.
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