# Background Near point of convergence (NPC), a component of the Vestibular Ocular Motor Screening (VOMS) assessment, may be helpful in diagnosing concussion. The VOMS uses a standardized approach to measure NPC; however, methods of screening for NPC are not standardized. # Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine whether four different methods of measuring NPC yielded different estimates. # Study Design Descriptive within-subjects laboratory study. # Level of Evidence Level 3. # Methods Healthy recreational athletes participated in a comparison of 4 commonly used methods of measuring NPC: a 12-point font target, the VOMS (14-point font target), the tip of a black pen, and the Bernell Vergel^TM^ device (9-point font target)....
Primary objective: Balance disturbances occur in ∼30% of concussion injuries, with vestibular dysfun...
INTRODUCTION: Oculomotor control dysfunction is present in about 90% of concussed athletes, with ant...
Background: Sport related concussion (SRC) is a rapidly growing topic worldwide. Commonly reported s...
Purpose: Measuring near point of convergence (NPC) has recently emerged as a concussion assessment t...
Nathan R. D’Amico1, Katie Stephenson-Brown1, R.J. Elbin1, M. Womble2 1University of Arkansas, Fayett...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Context: Awareness of sport-related concussions (SRC) has increased significantly...
The Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening (VOMS) offers a simple, low-cost measure of vestibular and ocu...
Purpose: Evaluate the effect of target speed and verbal instruction on near point of convergence (NP...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any differences between four diffe...
Background: Sports-related concussion (SRC) assessment tools are primarily based on subjective as...
Collaborative efforts to improve athlete safety without significantly hindering the rules of the gam...
PURPOSE: To examine interrelationships among Vestibular/Ocular-Motor Screen (VOMS) items and to char...
Importance Repetitive subconcussive head impacts in sports have emerged as a complex public health ...
Importance: Subconcussive head impacts have emerged as a complex public health concern. The oculomot...
Dizziness, slow visual tracking, or blurred vision following active head (or body) movements are amo...
Primary objective: Balance disturbances occur in ∼30% of concussion injuries, with vestibular dysfun...
INTRODUCTION: Oculomotor control dysfunction is present in about 90% of concussed athletes, with ant...
Background: Sport related concussion (SRC) is a rapidly growing topic worldwide. Commonly reported s...
Purpose: Measuring near point of convergence (NPC) has recently emerged as a concussion assessment t...
Nathan R. D’Amico1, Katie Stephenson-Brown1, R.J. Elbin1, M. Womble2 1University of Arkansas, Fayett...
Kaminski, Thomas W.Context: Awareness of sport-related concussions (SRC) has increased significantly...
The Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening (VOMS) offers a simple, low-cost measure of vestibular and ocu...
Purpose: Evaluate the effect of target speed and verbal instruction on near point of convergence (NP...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if there were any differences between four diffe...
Background: Sports-related concussion (SRC) assessment tools are primarily based on subjective as...
Collaborative efforts to improve athlete safety without significantly hindering the rules of the gam...
PURPOSE: To examine interrelationships among Vestibular/Ocular-Motor Screen (VOMS) items and to char...
Importance Repetitive subconcussive head impacts in sports have emerged as a complex public health ...
Importance: Subconcussive head impacts have emerged as a complex public health concern. The oculomot...
Dizziness, slow visual tracking, or blurred vision following active head (or body) movements are amo...
Primary objective: Balance disturbances occur in ∼30% of concussion injuries, with vestibular dysfun...
INTRODUCTION: Oculomotor control dysfunction is present in about 90% of concussed athletes, with ant...
Background: Sport related concussion (SRC) is a rapidly growing topic worldwide. Commonly reported s...