“…High school and collegiate football players appear to undergo similar levels of head acceleration during impact, 5 but due to the immaturity of the musculoskeletal system, younger athletes may possess a diminished ability to control the head and reduce head acceleration after impact, potentially leading to increased stress of brain tissue. 5 Previous concussion-related research has revealed postinjury deficits to brain function through neuropsychological testing, 8,21 attentional testing, 11,13 static balance testing, 4,27 and dynamic balance testing. 14,26 Dual-task balance assessments in particular have been reported to provide a sensitive detection of persistent neurological deficits and may help to identify compromised processes that may require more healing after concussion.…”