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使用惯性传感器式 Y 平衡测试评估脑震荡恢复情况。

Concussion Recovery Evaluation Using the Inertial Sensor Instrumented Y Balance Test.

机构信息

Insight Center for Data Analytics, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Ireland.

School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Neurotrauma. 2020 Dec 1;37(23):2549-2557. doi: 10.1089/neu.2020.7040. Epub 2020 Jul 8.

Abstract

The current sports concussion assessment paradigm lacks reliability, has learning effects, and is not sufficiently challenging for athletes. As a result, subtle deficits in sensorimotor function may be unidentified, increasing the risk of future injury. This study examined if the inertial-sensor instrumented Y Balance test could capture concussion-induced alterations in dynamic movement control. A cohort of 226 elite Rugby Union, American football, and ice hockey athletes were evaluated using the inertial-sensor instrumented Y balance test. Dynamic balance performance was quantified using normalized reach distance, jerk magnitude root-mean-squared (Jerk Mag RMS), and gyroscope magnitude sample entropy (Gyro Mag SEn). Concussed athletes who consented to follow-up were evaluated 24 to 48 h post-injury, and at the point of return to full contact training (RTP). Seventeen athletes sustained a concussion and consented to both the 24- to 48-h and RTP follow-up testing. Twenty uninjured control athletes were re-tested 6 months following initial screening. Concussed athletes had reductions in normalized reach distance (Cohens D = 0.66-1.16) and Jerk Mag (Cohens D = 0.57-1.14) 24 to 48 h post-injury, which returned to pre-injury levels by the point of RTP. There was no significant difference in performance between the baseline and 6-month follow-up in the 20 uninjured athletes (Cohens D = 0.06-0.51). There was a statistically significant linear association between Jerk Mag RMS 24 to 48 h post-injury and the natural log of RTP duration (R = 0.27 to 0.33). These results indicate that concussed athletes possessed alterations in dynamic movement control 24 to 48 h post-concussion, which typically returns to pre-injury levels by the point of RTP. Further, evaluation of dynamic movement control 24 to 48 h post-injury may aid in the evaluation of recovery prognosis.

摘要

当前的运动性脑震荡评估范式缺乏可靠性,存在学习效应,并且对运动员的挑战性不足。因此,可能会漏诊感觉运动功能的细微缺陷,从而增加未来受伤的风险。本研究旨在探讨惯性传感器式 Y 平衡测试是否能捕捉到脑震荡引起的动态运动控制改变。研究纳入了 226 名精英橄榄球、美式足球和冰球运动员,使用惯性传感器式 Y 平衡测试进行评估。使用归一化的伸展距离、加速度计幅度均方根 jerk (Jerk Mag RMS)和陀螺仪幅度样本熵(Gyro Mag SEn)来量化动态平衡表现。同意进行随访的脑震荡运动员在受伤后 24 至 48 小时和返回全面接触训练(RTP)时进行评估。17 名运动员发生脑震荡并同意进行 24 至 48 小时和 RTP 随访测试。20 名未受伤的对照运动员在最初筛选后 6 个月进行了重复测试。脑震荡运动员在受伤后 24 至 48 小时的伸展距离(Cohens D=0.66-1.16)和加速度计幅度 jerk (Cohens D=0.57-1.14)下降,在 RTP 时恢复到受伤前的水平。20 名未受伤运动员的基线和 6 个月随访之间的表现没有显著差异(Cohens D=0.06-0.51)。受伤后 24 至 48 小时的加速度计幅度 jerk RMS 与 RTP 持续时间的自然对数之间存在统计学上显著的线性关联(R=0.27 至 0.33)。这些结果表明,脑震荡运动员在受伤后 24 至 48 小时存在动态运动控制改变,通常在 RTP 时恢复到受伤前的水平。此外,在受伤后 24 至 48 小时评估动态运动控制可能有助于评估恢复预后。

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