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Citation

Murray NG, Szekely B, Moran R, Ryan G, Powell D, Munkasy BA, Buckley T, Guskiewicz K. Physiol. Meas. 2019; 40(2): 024001.

Affiliation

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill College of Arts and Sciences, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, UNITED STATES.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Institute of Physics, Publisher IOP Publishing)

DOI

10.1088/1361-6579/aafcd8

PMID

30625441

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Postural control deficits have been extensively reported following sport-related concussions. Concussed athletes demonstrate these deficits as early as 24 hours post-concussion and may persist for up to six months. Many of these prior studies have included mixed samples with prior injury history that may affect the postural control data. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effect of concussion history on postural control 24-48 hours following sport-related concussion in Division I athletes. APPROACH: Twenty-eight Division I athletes (7 athlete controls [CON], 7 no history [SRC0], 7 with a previous concussion [SRC1], and 7 with 2-3 concussions [SRC3] participated in this study. All participants were assessed within 24-48 hours post subsequent SRC and performed 3 trials of quiet stance in the eyes closed (EC) conditions for 30 seconds each on a force platform (1000 Hz). The data were analyzed with Root Mean Square (RMS) and mean excursion velocity (MEV) in the anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) directions. Two 3x2 MANOVAs were run by direction for group comparisons. MAIN RESULTS: SRC2 had significantly greater RMS than CON, SRC0, and SRC1 in the AP direction and ML direction. SRC2 exhibited significantly greater AP and ML MEV than CON, SRC0, and SRC1. SIGNIFICANCE: These results demonstrate that having 2-3 prior concussions negatively affects the postural system after a subsequent head injury. Sports medicine staff should approach the recovery process with caution with those that have a prior history of concussion, due to the negative effects that history of concussion has on postural control strategies.

© 2018 Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine.


Language: en

Keywords

Balance; Center of Pressure; Posture; mTBI

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