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Citation

Hänninen T, Tuominen M, Parkkari J, Vartiainen M, Ohman J, Iverson GL, Luoto TM. J. Sci. Med. Sport 2015; 19(8): 636-641.

Affiliation

Department of Neurosurgery, Tampere University Hospital, Finland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Sports Medicine Australia, Publisher Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jsams.2015.08.005

PMID

26383876

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine normative reference values for the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-3rd Edition (SCAT3) using a large sample of professional male ice hockey players.

DESIGN: A descriptive cross-sectional study.

METHODS: Preseason baseline testing was administered individually to 304 professional male ice hockey players.

RESULTS: The participants were aged between 16 and 40 with a mean (M) age of 25.3 years. Over 60% of the athletes reported previous concussion, almost 20% had been hospitalized or medically imaged following a head trauma. Of the players, 48% reported no symptoms. The symptom score median (Md) was 1.0 (M=1.5) and severity median was 1.0 (M=2.3). The median of the SAC score was 27.0 (M=27.0). The median of the M-BESS was 1.0 (M=2.0). The Tandem gait median was 10.9s (M=10.8s). The most common baseline symptom was neck pain (24%). Delayed recall was the most difficult component of the SAC (Md=4); only 24% performed it flawlessly. All athletes completed the double-leg stance of the M-BESS without errors, but there was performance variability in the tandem stance (Md=0, M=0.6, range=0-10) and single-leg stance (Md=1.0, M=1.4, range=0-10).

CONCLUSIONS: Representative normative reference values for the SCAT3 among professional male ice hockey players are provided.


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