# BACKGROUND Individualized baseline testing is resource and time intensive. The use of normative data to approximate changes after a suspected concussion is thus an appealing alternative. Yet, few peer-reviewed, large-sample studies are available from which to develop accurate normative averages of balance using force-plate technology. # PURPOSE This study sought to validate a normative dataset from the force-plate manufacturer and examine the magnitude and nature of sample variability. # STUDY DESIGN Cross-sectional. # METHODS Baseline balance and self-reported sex, sport, and concussion history were assessed in 533 prospective collegiate athletes (45% female) during pre-participation physical examinations. Balance was measured using...
Context: An estimated 300 000 sport-related concussion injuries occur in the United States annually....
Postural stability assessment tools are one of the many ways concussions can be assessed and return ...
Sport related concussions affect nearly 1.6 to 3.8 million athletes annually in the United States. A...
INTRODUCTION: An increase in acute lower extremity (LE) injuries have been observed in athletes foll...
Scott T Grafton,1 Andreas B Ralston,2 John D Ralston21Department of Psychological & Brain Scienc...
Changes in balance ability can be a sensitive measure of post-concussion changes in brain function. ...
Objective: To describe variability in concussion biomarker concentrations collected from serum in a ...
Postural control is defined as the act of maintaining balance, which is a foundational skill in near...
Context: Current tools for sideline assessment of balance following a concussion may not be sufficie...
Context:  Subclinical postural-control changes may persist beyond the point when athletes are c...
Background Sport-related concussion and repetitive head impact exposure in contact sports continue ...
Objectives: Deterioration in postural control mechanisms is termed postural instability and results ...
Balance deficits are common following mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and can persist beyond the ...
Context: Establishing psychometric and measurement properties of concussion assessments is important...
Balance testing has increasingly become one of the common assessments in a battery of tests for conc...
Context: An estimated 300 000 sport-related concussion injuries occur in the United States annually....
Postural stability assessment tools are one of the many ways concussions can be assessed and return ...
Sport related concussions affect nearly 1.6 to 3.8 million athletes annually in the United States. A...
INTRODUCTION: An increase in acute lower extremity (LE) injuries have been observed in athletes foll...
Scott T Grafton,1 Andreas B Ralston,2 John D Ralston21Department of Psychological & Brain Scienc...
Changes in balance ability can be a sensitive measure of post-concussion changes in brain function. ...
Objective: To describe variability in concussion biomarker concentrations collected from serum in a ...
Postural control is defined as the act of maintaining balance, which is a foundational skill in near...
Context: Current tools for sideline assessment of balance following a concussion may not be sufficie...
Context:  Subclinical postural-control changes may persist beyond the point when athletes are c...
Background Sport-related concussion and repetitive head impact exposure in contact sports continue ...
Objectives: Deterioration in postural control mechanisms is termed postural instability and results ...
Balance deficits are common following mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) and can persist beyond the ...
Context: Establishing psychometric and measurement properties of concussion assessments is important...
Balance testing has increasingly become one of the common assessments in a battery of tests for conc...
Context: An estimated 300 000 sport-related concussion injuries occur in the United States annually....
Postural stability assessment tools are one of the many ways concussions can be assessed and return ...
Sport related concussions affect nearly 1.6 to 3.8 million athletes annually in the United States. A...