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Autor:
Tracey Covassin, Aaron J. Zynda, Megan C. Loftin, Alyssa M. Pollard-McGrandy, Allie J. Tracey, Christopher P. Tomczyk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Athletic Training.
Context Research indicates that individuals may experience anxiety symptoms following concussion. A potential mechanism for these presentations are shifts in anxiety throughout recovery. Objective To examine state and trait anxiety in individuals fol
Publikováno v:
Journal of Athletic Training.
Athletic identity is a psychological factor of concern for athletes following a sport-related concussion (SRC). The integrated model of response to sport injury includes athletic identity as a psychological factor within its model but it has often be
Autor:
Megan C. Loftin, Christopher P. Tomczyk, Aaron J. Zynda, Alyssa M. Pollard-McGrandy, Allie J. Tracey, Tracey Covassin
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 54:657-658
Autor:
Christina B. Vander Vegt, Candace A. Hill-Pearson, Jamie N. Hershaw, Megan C. Loftin, Selena A. Bobula, Alicia R. Souvignier
Publikováno v:
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation. 37(6)
To compare clinical outcomes between active duty service members receiving generalized versus individualized vestibular rehabilitation treatment (GVRT and IVRT, respectively) for persistent vestibular-related symptoms following mild traumatic brain i
Autor:
Carter A. Bell, Lionel Rice, Marc J. Balcer, Randolph Pearson, Brett Penning, Aubrey Alexander, Jensyn Roskelly, Sally Nogle, Chris P. Tomczyk, Allie J. Tracey, Megan C. Loftin, Alyssa M. Pollard-McGrandy, Aaron J. Zynda, Tracey Covassin, George Park, John-Ross Rizzo, Todd Hudson, Janet C. Rucker, Steven L. Galetta, Laura Balcer, David I. Kaufman, Scott N. Grossman
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 442:120445
Although visual symptoms are common following concussion, quantitative measures of visual function are missing from concussion evaluation protocols on the athletic sideline. For the past half century, rapid automatized naming (RAN) tasks have demonst
Autor:
Renee M. Pazdan, Candace A. Hill-Pearson, Selena Bobula, Jorge I Arango, Alicia R Souvignier, Megan C Loftin
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 185(1-2)
INTRODUCTION Vestibular dysfunction is common in military populations as the result of traumatic brain injury, blast exposure, and/or repetitive acoustic insult. Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) has been proven to be an effective approach in the treatm