2018
DOI: 10.1097/npt.0000000000000230
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Prospective Changes in Vestibular and Ocular Motor Impairment After Concussion

Abstract: Both total and change scoring methods on the VOMS are useful for identifying impairments following concussion.Video Abstract available for more insights from the authors (see Supplemental Digital Content 1, http://links.lww.com/JNPT/A230).

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“…Meta-analyses were not performed, because studies were heterogeneous in sample (participant age and general characteristics) and methodology. In accordance with previous literature, 7,14,16,17 NPC measurements >5 cm were considered abnormal for the purpose of this review. Many of the studies had primary and secondary outcomes.…”
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“…Meta-analyses were not performed, because studies were heterogeneous in sample (participant age and general characteristics) and methodology. In accordance with previous literature, 7,14,16,17 NPC measurements >5 cm were considered abnormal for the purpose of this review. Many of the studies had primary and secondary outcomes.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…All of the studies were prospective and included the following designs: case-control, 9,32 cohort, 34,37 controlled observational, 35 cross sectional, 7,36,38 and repeated measures. 17,31,33 While Capó-Aponte et al 31 used a repeated-measures -Acute concussed group performed worse than healthy control group (P = .02) -Prolonged recovery group performed worse than healthy control group (P = .04) -No significant differences between the acute concussed group and prolonged recovery group (P = .11)…”
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“…4 To date, most investigators [5][6][7][8] who used the VOMS applied posttest-only research designs in patient cohorts with SRC. However, other authors have used the VOMS as a baseline (ie, preinjury) measure to identify false-positives, 9 document normative values, 10 and examine prospective changes 11 in vestibular and ocular-motor performance. Although these studies advanced the knowledge base and underscored the importance of the vestibular and ocular-motor assessment after SRC, several clinical questions warrant continued study.…”
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“…This approach of linking symptom reports to a specific impairment in body structure/function or activity limitation is the foundation of what we do as physical therapists because it leads to the development of hypotheses to explain the cause of the problem, and the selection of targeted interventions most likely to result in optimal outcomes. The articles in this issue by Elbin et al 9 and McQueary et al 10 report on recent advances in clinical tests related to oculomotor function, vestibular function, and postural control that we believe will be useful in identifying the impairments related to concussion. Refining and validating and useful clinical tests will move the field forward, especially if the application of these tests and measures is expanded beyond athletes to the larger population of individuals of all ages who incur a concussion.…”
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