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Concussion History and Time Since Concussion Do not Influence Static and Dynamic Balance in Collegiate Athletes

机译:脑震荡历史和时间以来不会影响大学生运动员中的静态和动态平衡

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Context: Dynamic balance deficits exist following a concussion, sometimes years after injury. However, clinicians lack practical tools for assessing dynamic balance. Objectives: To determine if there are significant differences in static and dynamic balance performance between individuals with and without a history of concussion. Design: Cross sectional. Setting: Clinical research laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: 45 collegiate student-athletes with a history of concussion (23 males, 22 females; age = 20.0 +/- 1.4 y; height = 175.8 +/- 11.6 cm; mass = 76.4 +/- 19.2 kg) and 45 matched controls with no history of concussion (23 males, 22 females; age = 20.0 +/- 1.3 y; height = 178.8 +/- 13.2 cm; mass = 75.7 +/- 18.2 kg). Interventions: Participants completed a static (Balance Error Scoring System) and dynamic (Y Balance Test-Lower Quarter) balance assessment. Main Outcome Measures: A composite score was calculated from the mean normalized Y Balance Test-Lower Quarter reach distances. Firm, foam, and overall errors were counted during the Balance Error Scoring System by a single reliable rater. One-way ANOVAs were used to compare balance performance between groups. Pearson's correlations were performed to determine the relationship between the time since the most recent concussion and balance performance. A Bonferonni adjusted a priori alpha < 0.025 was used for all analyses. Results: Static and dynamic balance performance did not significantly differ between groups. No significant correlation was found between the time since the most recent concussion and balance performance. Conclusions: Collegiate athletes with a history of concussion do not present with static or dynamic balance deficits when measured using clinical assessments. More research is needed to determine whether the Y Balance Test-Lower Quarter is sensitive to acute balance deficits following concussion.
机译:背景:脑震荡后,动态余额赤字存在,有时会受伤多年。然而,临床医生缺乏评估动态平衡的实用工具。目标:确定个人之间存在静态和动态平衡性能是否存在显着差异,而没有脑震荡的历史。设计:横截面。环境:临床研究实验室。患者或其他参与者:45名学校学生运动员,脑震荡历史(23名男性,22名女性;年龄= 20.0 +/- 1.4 Y;高度= 175.8 +/- 11.6厘米;质量= 76.4 +/- 19.2千克)和45个阵亡的控件没有脑震荡历史(23个男性,22例;年龄= 20.0 +/- 1.3 y;高度= 178.8 +/- 13.2厘米;质量= 75.7 +/- 18.2 kg)。干预措施:参与者完成了静态(平衡错误评分系统)和动态(Y余额测试下季度)平衡评估。主要结果措施:从平均归一化Y平衡测试 - 下季度达到距离计算综合评分。通过单一可靠的评估系统在平衡错误评分系统期间计算了公司,泡沫和整体误差。单向ANOVAS用于比较组之间的平衡性能。 Pearson的相关性被执行以确定自最近脑震荡和平衡性能以来的时间之间的关系。调整Bonferonni的先验Alpha <0.025用于所有分析。结果:静态和动态平衡性能在组之间没有显着差异。自最近脑震荡和平衡绩效之间的时间之间没有发现显着的相关性。结论:在使用临床评估时测量时,具有脑震荡历史的大学运动员并不存在静态或动态余额。需要更多的研究来确定Y平衡测试下季度是否对震荡急性平衡赤字敏感。

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