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Normative Data for the NeuroCom Sensory Organization Test in US Military Special Operations Forces

机译:美国军事特种作战部队NeuroCom感官组织测试的规范性数据

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Context: Postural stability is the ability to control the center of mass in relation to a person's base of support and can be affected by both musculoskeletal injury and traumatic brain injury. The NeuroCom Sensory Organization Test (SOT) can be used to objectively quantify impairments to postural stability. The ability of postural stability to predict injury and be used as an acute injury-evaluation tool makes it essential to the screening and rehabilitation process. To our knowledge, no published normative data for the SOT from a healthy, highly active population are available for use as a reference for clinical decision making. Objective: To present a normative database of SOT scores from a US Military Special Operations population that can be used for future comparison. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Human performance research laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 542 active military operators from Naval Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmen (n = 149), Naval Special Warfare Command, Sea, Air, and Land (n = 101), US Army Special Operations Command (n = 171), and Air Force Special Operations Command (n = 121). Main Outcome Measure(s): Participants performed each of the 6 SOT conditions 3 times. Scores for each condition, total equilibrium composite score, and ratio scores for the somatosensory, visual, and vestibular systems were recorded. Results: Differences were present across all groups for SOT conditions 1 (P .001), 5 (P > .001), and 6 (P = .001) and total equilibrium composite (P = .000), visual (P > .001), vestibular (P = .002), and preference (P > .001) NeuroCom scores. Conclusions: Statistical differences were evident in the distribution of postural stability across US Special Operations Forces personnel. This normative database for postural stability, as assessed by the NeuroCom SOT, can provide context when clinicians assess a Special Operations Forces population or any other groups that maintain a high level of conditioning and training.
机译:背景:姿势稳定性是控制相对于人的支撑基础的质心的能力,并且可能受到肌肉骨骼损伤和脑外伤的影响。 NeuroCom感觉组织测验(SOT)可用于客观地量化姿势稳定性的损害。姿势稳定性预测损伤并用作急性损伤评估工具的能力使其对于筛查和康复过程至关重要。据我们所知,尚无来自健康,高活跃人群的SOT的公开标准数据可作为临床决策的参考。目的:提供一个来自美国军事特殊行动人群的SOT分数规范数据库,可用于将来的比较。设计:横断面研究。地点:人类绩效研究实验室。患者或其他参与者:共有542名现役军人,分别来自海军特种作战战斗人员-乘务员(n = 149),海军特种作战司令部,海,空和陆(n = 101),美国陆军特种作战司令部(n = 171)和空军特种作战司令部(n = 121)。主要指标:参加者在6个SOT条件中进行了3次。记录每种情况的得分,总平衡综合得分以及体感,视觉和前庭系统的比率得分。结果:SOT条件1(P .001),5(P> .001)和6(P = .001)和总平衡复合物(P = .000),视觉(P> .0)在所有组之间均存在差异。 001),前庭(P = .002)和偏好(P> .001)NeuroCom得分。结论:在美国特种作战部队人员的姿势稳定性分布中,统计学差异明显。由NeuroCom SOT评估的用于姿势稳定性的规范性数据库可为临床医生评估特种作战部队人员或其他保持高水平调理和训练水平的人群提供背景。

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