Sports-related concussion has received increasing attention as a cause of short- and long-term neurologic symptoms. A test of rapid number naming (King-Devick [K-D] test) requires seconds to complete and captures impairment of eye movements and other correlates of suboptimal brain function
The King-Devick (K-D) test is sensitive for concussion detection on athletic sidelines, with longer ...
In the United States, an annual estimate of 1.36 million traumatic brain injuries present to the eme...
Athletes may under-report concussion symptoms, leading to inappropriate return-to-play and increased...
Based on the speed of rapid number naming, the King-Devick (K-D) test captures impaired eye movement...
The King-Devick (KD) test of rapid number-naming, a sensitive and rapid performance measure, adds a ...
Visual signs and symptoms are common in sports-related concussion; adding a vision-based test may in...
Although the King-Devick (K-D) test has been used frequently in assessing sports related concussion ...
The King-Devick (K-D) test of rapid number naming is a reliable visual performance measure that is a...
AbstractPurposeSports-related concussion has received increasing attention as a result of neurologic...
Objectives: Sport-related concussion (SRC) can result in impaired oculomotor function. Oculomotor pe...
Adding a vision-based test to concussion testing in youth sports may increase diagnostic power on th...
The King-Devick (K-D) test is sensitive for concussion detection on athletic sidelines, with longer ...
Buckley, ThomasThe King-Devick test, a relatively new vision-based assessment, has recently been inc...
Purpose: Sports-related concussion has received increasing attention as a result of neurologic seque...
Nathan R. D’Amico, Morgan N. Anderson, Melissa N. Anderson, Katie L. Stephenson-Brown, Sam A. Mohler...
The King-Devick (K-D) test is sensitive for concussion detection on athletic sidelines, with longer ...
In the United States, an annual estimate of 1.36 million traumatic brain injuries present to the eme...
Athletes may under-report concussion symptoms, leading to inappropriate return-to-play and increased...
Based on the speed of rapid number naming, the King-Devick (K-D) test captures impaired eye movement...
The King-Devick (KD) test of rapid number-naming, a sensitive and rapid performance measure, adds a ...
Visual signs and symptoms are common in sports-related concussion; adding a vision-based test may in...
Although the King-Devick (K-D) test has been used frequently in assessing sports related concussion ...
The King-Devick (K-D) test of rapid number naming is a reliable visual performance measure that is a...
AbstractPurposeSports-related concussion has received increasing attention as a result of neurologic...
Objectives: Sport-related concussion (SRC) can result in impaired oculomotor function. Oculomotor pe...
Adding a vision-based test to concussion testing in youth sports may increase diagnostic power on th...
The King-Devick (K-D) test is sensitive for concussion detection on athletic sidelines, with longer ...
Buckley, ThomasThe King-Devick test, a relatively new vision-based assessment, has recently been inc...
Purpose: Sports-related concussion has received increasing attention as a result of neurologic seque...
Nathan R. D’Amico, Morgan N. Anderson, Melissa N. Anderson, Katie L. Stephenson-Brown, Sam A. Mohler...
The King-Devick (K-D) test is sensitive for concussion detection on athletic sidelines, with longer ...
In the United States, an annual estimate of 1.36 million traumatic brain injuries present to the eme...
Athletes may under-report concussion symptoms, leading to inappropriate return-to-play and increased...