Impairments in Dynamic Postural Control across Concussion Clinical Milestones.

Journal of Neurotrauma
Thomas BuckleyBrandy Clouse

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess gait initiation (GI) performance longitudinally across clinical concussion recovery milestones through return to participation (RTP). We recruited 54 collegiate student-athletes, 27 with concussions and 27 matched controls (15 female and 12 male per group). Participants performed five trials of GI at baseline and again at five post-concussion clinical milestones: 1) Acute, the day clinical tests achieved baseline values on the 2) Balance Error Scoring System (BESS), 3) Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Test ImPACT, 4) Asymptomatic, and 5) RTP Day. GI performance on six outcome measures (anterior/posterior and medial/lateral center of pressure displacements and velocities during the anticipatory postural adjustment [APA] phase and initial step length and velocity) with repeated-measures mixed model and pair-wise post hoc. A reliable change index (RCI) was calculated, and post-concussion participant's performance was compared to the RCI at milestones. There were significant interactions for APA posterior and lateral displacement, APA posterior velocity, step length, and step velocity. The post-hoc tests identified significant deficits across clinical milestones and at RTP for A...Continue Reading

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