Objective To compare concussion history and vestibular-ocular motor screening (VOMS) change-scores in healthy collegiate athletes. It was hypothesized that athletes with a concussion history would ...
Objective To examine interrelationships between various Vestibular/Ocular-Motor Screen (VOMS) items, to quantify recovery in VOMS performance in a sample of post-concussion adolescents receiving ...
A recent systemic review of the literature, just published in the Journal of Athletic Training, 2024; 59(1): 49-64, concludes that “vestibular and oculomotor screening are prognostic of time to ...
Brandon-based functional neurology clinic introduces a structured fly-in rehabilitation program for post-concussion ...
Eye-tracking tests can detect brain trauma deficits in patients more than a decade after their last concussion.
Even after recovery, mild traumatic brain injury may lead to persistent changes in cognitive function and ocular motor control.
Through the lifespan, clinical evidence has shown high comorbidity of vestibular dysfunction and psychiatric symptoms. Vestibular lesions have been related to cognitive difficulties, particularly in ...
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