Individual Baseline Balance Assessments in a Large Sample of Incoming NCAA Division I Athletes Using a Force Plate System
# BACKGROUND Individualized baseline testing is resource and time intensive. The use of normative data to approximate changes after a suspected concussion is thus an appealing alternative. Yet, few peer-reviewed, large-sample studies are available from which to develop accurate normative averages of...
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Main Authors: | Scott A. Weismiller (Author), Robert Monaco (Author), Jason Womack (Author), Brandon Alderman (Author), Carrie Esopenko (Author), Fiona N. Conway (Author), Kyle Brostrand (Author), Allison Brown (Author), Nicola L. de Souza (Author), Jennifer F. Buckman (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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