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Differential Effects of Acute and Multiple Concussions on Gait Initiation Performance.

Thomas A Buckley1, Barry A Munkasy2, David A Krazeise3, Jessie R Oldham4, Kelsey M Evans5, Brandy Clouse6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To identify the effect of acute and multiple concussions on gait initiation performance.
DESIGN: Cohort study.
SETTING: University research center. PARTICIPANTS: A population-based sample of participants (N=45) divided into 3 groups: No Prior Concussion, ≥3 Prior Concussions, and Acute Concussion. The Acute Concussion participants were assessed within 24 hours of their concussion. Participants were matched based on (1) sport, (2) position, and (3) anthropometric measures.
INTERVENTIONS: Participants were tested on a single occasion and performed 5 trials of gait initiation on 4 force plates. The No Prior Concussion and ≥3 Prior Concussions groups were tested out of their primary athletic season. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The dependent variables were the posterior and lateral displacement and velocity of the center of pressure (COP) during the anticipatory postural adjustment phase and initial step kinematics (step length and step velocity). Comparisons between groups used a 1-way analysis of variance with Tukey post hoc when significant effects were identified and effect sizes were calculated.
RESULTS: There were significant effects for group for all 6 outcome measures with large effect sizes. Post hoc tests identified differences between Acute Concussion and No Prior Concussion groups for all measures. The ≥3 Prior Concussions group and No Prior Concussion group were different for COP posterior displacement (4.91±1.09 and 4.91±1.09cm, respectively, P=.032, d=0.91) and velocity (0.18±0.06 and 0.27±0.08m/s, respectively, P=.002, d=1.27).
CONCLUSION: There was continuum of performance identified whereby the Acute Concussion participants performed worse and the No Prior Concussion participants performed the best. The ≥3 Prior Concussions generally fell between these 2 groups, but only statistical significance on COP posterior displacement and velocity. These results suggest there may be subtle neurophysiological deficits present in collegiate student-athletes with ≥3 Prior Concussions group, and further investigation over the lifespan is warranted.
Copyright © 2020 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Mild traumatic brain injuries; Posture; Rehabilitation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32343972      PMCID: PMC7387174          DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.03.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Phys Med Rehabil        ISSN: 0003-9993            Impact factor:   3.966


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