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Movement Assessment for Concussion Management

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Healthy Athlete
Interventions
Other: Immediate Post-concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing
Other: Gait with single and dual task
Other: Y-Balance test
Other: Psychomotor Vigilance Task
Registration Number
NCT02776904
Lead Sponsor
University of Arkansas
Brief Summary

Previous work in the area of concussion management has focused heavily on neuro-cognitive testing. In addition to routine neuro-cognitive testing through Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT),this pilot study is designed to establish a comprehensive battery of clinical assessment through the utilization of functional movement and dynamic postural control assessments. The immediate application of these assessments will be focused on the male high school football player (who is at risk for concussion) and both female and male soccer players. Our pilot study aims determine the stability of ImPACT testing in youth athletes in light of ongoing neurodevelopment in this population. In addition, this pilot work will implement additional tools focused on assessment of dynamic balance and gait. This approach will significantly enhance predictions of subsequent musculoskeletal injuries that have been shown to occur in concussed collegiate and professional athletes and that we believe are also occurring in our high school athletes. This battery of tests will provide clinicians with invaluable information to guide both rehabilitation of and return to play (RTP) decisions for concussed high school athletes.

Detailed Description

Experiment 1. High school athletes will complete a battery of tests including the Y-balance test, a version of the Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT), a divided attention gait task, the Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT). The SEBT is an established, reliable outcome measure of dynamic postural stability through measurement of lower extremity reach distance. Our study will also utilize a force plate during SEBT testing to allow the investigators to sensitively measure center of mass in all planes. To test gait balance control and adaptation of gait strategy which have been shown to be impaired in concussed individuals acutely and chronically, athletes will walk at self-selected speed on the GAITRite® portable gait analysis walkway for three undivided attention trials and three divided attention trials during which a cognitive task, will be imposed.The GaitRite® will calculate spatio-temporal parameters during gait and has been used in the concussion literature. The PVT is a reliable and valid measurement of simple reaction time to an auditory cue. The outcome measure will be the mean reaction time. These tests were administered by licensed physical therapists, assisted by students from both the Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) and PhD physical therapy programs at UCA, before the initiation of summer 2016 football practices for all athletes in the program. The total testing time per athlete will not exceed 1.5 hours. The battery will be administered again to all athletes in the football program after the season has ended and prior to the end of the school year in the spring 2017. The 2017-2019 season will test both football and soccer (male and female athletes) and will include functional testing for athletes who have had a concussion through concussion clinic.

Experiment 2. Qualified athletic trainers or Physical Therapists, with oversight by Dr. Israel, will administer the ImPACT using the same schedule as described in Experiment 1. The ImPACT is a widely used neurocognitive testing component of the standard three-prong approach to concussion management which also includes symptom inventories and static balance assessment. The computerized test evaluates concentration, attention, memory, visual motor speed, and reaction time. High sensitivity and specificity for concussion using the ImPACT has been shown. The test also has been shown to be a valid and reliable measure in the high school and collegiate populations. Composite scores for each of the non-injured athletes will be stratified by age to examine changes across the three assessments. Hunt and Ferrara have shown significant change in baseline assessments between 9th grade and 11th and 12th grade age groups driven by 9th grade test scores indicating that biennial testing for young adolescents may not be sufficient.The current recommendation for this younger age group is annual testing, though recent studies call for the investigation of even more frequent testing, thus our plan to test at six months. ImPACT testing will not exceed 1 hour. The 2017-2018 season will test both football and soccer (male and female athletes) for ImPACT testing.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
327
Inclusion Criteria
  • Male football players (2016 and 2017 season)

  • Male and female soccer players (2017-2018 and 2018-2019 season) OR Athletes who have been diagnosed with a sports related concussion during the season of their assigned sport and is being seen through concussion clinic at Arkansas children's hospital

    • Age 14-18
    • Written informed consent from the parent
Exclusion Criteria
  • Athletes who have not completed pre-participation physicals
  • Any condition that the investigator determines would put the subject at risk if participating in the study.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Healthy athleteImmediate Post-concussion Assessment and Cognitive TestingHealthy athletes (14-18 years old) enrolled in sports program in local schools.
Concussed athletesGait with single and dual taskConcussed athletes from a sports related injury who are 14-18 years old and referred to a regional sports concussion clinic.
Healthy athletePsychomotor Vigilance TaskHealthy athletes (14-18 years old) enrolled in sports program in local schools.
Concussed athletesY-Balance testConcussed athletes from a sports related injury who are 14-18 years old and referred to a regional sports concussion clinic.
Healthy athleteGait with single and dual taskHealthy athletes (14-18 years old) enrolled in sports program in local schools.
Healthy athleteY-Balance testHealthy athletes (14-18 years old) enrolled in sports program in local schools.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT)cross-sectional baseline

The PVT is a reliable and valid measurement of simple reaction time to an auditory cue. The outcome measure will be the mean reaction time.

Gait Parameters: Step Length (Cm)cross-sectional baseline

For the purposes of this study, parameters that were captured by the GAITRite® include:step length (cm);

Gait Parameters- Percent of DLScross-sectional baseline

DLS, defined as the percent of the gait cycle (%GC) when both feet are on the ground measured in healthy males and female athletes and concussed males and female athletes

Gait Parameters- % of Gait Cycle in SLScross-sectional baseline

For the purposes of this study, parameters that were captured by the GAITRite® include: SLS, defined as the %GC weight bearing through a single limb.

Y Balance Assessment- Anterior Reach DirectionCross sectional baseline

subset from healthy athlete group and concussed group Measured on YBT in anterior direction

Y Balance Assessment- Posterolateral Reach DirectionCross sectional baseline

subset from healthy athlete group and concussed group Measured on YBT in postero-lateral direction.

Y Balance Assessment- Postero-medial Reach DirectionCross sectional baseline

subset from healthy athlete group and concussed group Measured on YBT in postero-medial direction.

Impact ( Immediate Post-concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) Healthy Athletepreseason, postseason and end of the school year and preseason the following year

Reaction time Composite is the average correct reaction time of 3 skills Scores range from 0.5 to 0.7 Lower scores are better.

Spatiotemporal Gait Parameters- Gait VelocityCross-sectional baseline

For the purposes of this study, parameters that were captured by the GAITRite® include: gait velocity (cm/s); Subjects walk on pathway during single task and dual task is walking while performing a visual memory task on a tablet

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Joe T. Robinson High School

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Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

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