青少年足球运动员听觉、前庭和视觉功能的基线特征。

Q3 Medicine
Concussion Pub Date : 2020-01-14 DOI:10.2217/cnc-2019-0008
Travis White-Schwoch, Jennifer Krizman, Kristi McCracken, Jamie K Burgess, Elaine C Thompson, Trent Nicol, Nina Kraus, Cynthia R LaBella
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摘要

目的:神经感觉测试已经成为运动相关脑震荡管理的组成部分。在健康、无脑震荡的青年运动员中,可获得的规范性数据有限。患者和方法/结果:在2017年和2018年,我们在赛季开始前对108名青少年足球运动员进行了频率跟随反应,平衡误差评分系统和King-Devick测试。我们将结果与发表的老年人和/或非运动员人群的数据进行了比较。所有测试的表现都随着年龄的增长而提高。频率跟随反应和平衡误差评分系统结果与社会经济地位一致。表现在各个神经感觉域之间没有相关性。结论:7名14岁男性足球运动员的基线神经感觉功能与先前发表的数据一致。结果强调了在运动相关脑震荡管理中需要个人基线或人口特定规范以及使用多种神经感觉测量。
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Baseline profiles of auditory, vestibular, and visual functions in youth tackle football players.

Baseline profiles of auditory, vestibular, and visual functions in youth tackle football players.

Baseline profiles of auditory, vestibular, and visual functions in youth tackle football players.

Baseline profiles of auditory, vestibular, and visual functions in youth tackle football players.

Aim: Neurosensory tests have emerged as components of sport-related concussion management. Limited normative data are available in healthy, nonconcussed youth athletes.

Patients & methods/results: In 2017 and 2018, we tested 108 youth tackle football players immediately before their seasons on the frequency-following response, Balance Error Scoring System, and King-Devick test. We compared results with published data in older and/or and nonathlete populations. Performance on all tests improved with age. Frequency-following response and Balance Error Scoring System results aligned with socioeconomic status. Performance was not correlated across neurosensory domains.

Conclusion: Baseline neurosensory functions in seven 14-year-old male tackle football players are consistent with previously published data. Results reinforce the need for individual baselines or demographic-specific norms and the use of multiple neurosensory measures in sport-related concussion management.

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Concussion
Concussion Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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