Corrine N. Seehusen
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View article: Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescent Athletes: Correlations with Energy Availability, Disordered Eating, and Compulsive Exercise Behaviors
Health-Related Quality of Life in Adolescent Athletes: Correlations with Energy Availability, Disordered Eating, and Compulsive Exercise Behaviors Open
Context: Low energy availability, disordered eating, and/or compulsive exercise behaviors may negatively impact health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and this has not been studied specifically in adolescent athletes. Objective: Assess th…
View article: 4.13 Combined effect of sleep and exercise soon after concussion on symptom duration among adolescents
4.13 Combined effect of sleep and exercise soon after concussion on symptom duration among adolescents Open
Presented at: Internation Consensus Conference on Concussion in Sport. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Objective: To evaluate the combined effect of early concurrent sleep and exercise on time-to-symptom-resolution among adolescents with conc…
View article: The association between sleep and physical activity with persisting postconcussion symptoms among adolescent athletes
The association between sleep and physical activity with persisting postconcussion symptoms among adolescent athletes Open
Background Both sleep duration and physical activity following concussion may influence subsequent recovery. Objective measurement of sleep and physical activity behavior via wearable technology may provide insights into their association …
View article: Comparison of Braces for Treatment of Sever's Disease (Calcaneal Apophysitis) in Barefoot Athletes: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Comparison of Braces for Treatment of Sever's Disease (Calcaneal Apophysitis) in Barefoot Athletes: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Context Sever's disease (calcaneal apophysitis) is a common condition in youth athletes, including those who participate in barefoot sports. Health care professionals often recommend that young athletes with Sever's disease wear heel cups …
View article: An 8-Week Neuromuscular Training Program After Concussion Reduces One-Year Subsequent Injury Risk: A Randomized Clinical Trial
An 8-Week Neuromuscular Training Program After Concussion Reduces One-Year Subsequent Injury Risk: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Background: Existing data suggest that after returning to sports post-concussion, athletes are at an increased risk of sustaining a subsequent injury. Exploring methods that may reduce injury risk following successful post-concussion retur…
View article: Sleep Problems Following Concussion are Associated with Worse Balance and More Severe Symptoms in Youth Athletes
Sleep Problems Following Concussion are Associated with Worse Balance and More Severe Symptoms in Youth Athletes Open
Background: Sleep disturbances are common following concussion and may affect symptom severity and recovery timing. Whether post-concussion sleep problems are associated with functional outcomes, such as postural stability, remains unexplo…
View article: Diagnostic and Predictive Ability of Reaction Time Assessments for Adolescent Concussion
Diagnostic and Predictive Ability of Reaction Time Assessments for Adolescent Concussion Open
Background: Concussed individuals demonstrate significantly slower reaction time than that of healthy controls, particularly in the acute post-injury timeframe. In addition, post-injury reaction time may predict concussion recovery timing.…
View article: Smartphone Measured Single- and Dual-Task Gait Evaluation in Adolescents Post-Concussion: A Longitudinal Comparison to Healthy Controls
Smartphone Measured Single- and Dual-Task Gait Evaluation in Adolescents Post-Concussion: A Longitudinal Comparison to Healthy Controls Open
Background: Impairments in postural stability are common following concussion. However, subjectively-scored assessments of postural control, such as the Balance Error Scoring System, may not accurately reflect postural instability. Objecti…
View article: Sports and Physical Activity Attenuate the Emotional Toll of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Sports and Physical Activity Attenuate the Emotional Toll of the Covid-19 Pandemic Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the alterations or restrictions of youth sports and physical activity. These changes may have had negative ramifications on anxiety and both physical and psychological readiness to return to sp…
View article: POST-CONCUSSION DIZZINESS SEVERITY PREDICTS DAILY STEP COUNT DURING RECOVERY AMONG ADOLESCENT ATHLETES
POST-CONCUSSION DIZZINESS SEVERITY PREDICTS DAILY STEP COUNT DURING RECOVERY AMONG ADOLESCENT ATHLETES Open
Background: Physical activity after concussion is an important aspect of appropriate management and may help to improve recovery time. However, symptom burden or functional deficits may be self-limiting and reduce activity level in the fir…
View article: Postconcussion Dizziness, Sleep Quality, and Postural Instability: A Cross-Sectional Investigation
Postconcussion Dizziness, Sleep Quality, and Postural Instability: A Cross-Sectional Investigation Open
Context Dizziness, poor sleep quality, and postural instability are all commonly reported postconcussion and individually relate to poor outcomes. Objective To examine sleep quality and postural stability among adolescents who did and thos…
View article: Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change for a Smartphone-Based Motor-Cognitive Assessment: Implications for Concussion Management
Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change for a Smartphone-Based Motor-Cognitive Assessment: Implications for Concussion Management Open
Our purpose was to investigate the reliability and minimal detectable change characteristics of a smartphone-based assessment of single- and dual-task gait and cognitive performance. Uninjured adolescent athletes (n = 17; mean age = 16.6, …
View article: More Physical Activity after Concussion Is Associated with Faster Return to Play among Adolescents
More Physical Activity after Concussion Is Associated with Faster Return to Play among Adolescents Open
Concussion management has evolved to de-emphasize rest in favor of early introduction of post-injury physical activity. However, the optimal quantity, frequency and intensity of physical activity are unclear. Our objective was to examine t…
View article: IS NEAR POINT OF CONVERGENCE ASSOCIATED WITH SYMPTOM PROFILES OR RECOVERY IN ADOLESCENTS AFTER CONCUSSION?
IS NEAR POINT OF CONVERGENCE ASSOCIATED WITH SYMPTOM PROFILES OR RECOVERY IN ADOLESCENTS AFTER CONCUSSION? Open
Background: Visual impairments, including oculomotor impairments, are common following concussion. Accurate, efficient, and objective measurement of post-concussion visual impairments may help guide treatment pathways. Less is known about …
View article: DETERMINANTS OF IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED RECALL PERFORMANCE FOLLOWING PEDIATRIC CONCUSSION
DETERMINANTS OF IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED RECALL PERFORMANCE FOLLOWING PEDIATRIC CONCUSSION Open
Background: The assessment of cognitive functioning, including attention, memory, and concentration is one component of concussion evaluation. 1-3 Immediate and delayed recall tasks are clinical assessments of cognitive functioning which e…
View article: HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG FORMER FEMALE COLLEGIATE GYMNASTS: THE INFLUENCE OF SPORT SPECIALIZATION, CONCUSSION, AND DISORDERED EATING
HEALTH OUTCOMES AMONG FORMER FEMALE COLLEGIATE GYMNASTS: THE INFLUENCE OF SPORT SPECIALIZATION, CONCUSSION, AND DISORDERED EATING Open
Background: Over 1,500 collegiate gymnasts compete each year. Injury rates among these athletes are high, yet little is known about their long-term health outcomes. Hypothesis/Purpose: The purpose of our study was to describe health-relate…
View article: Title: CHANGES IN SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE SLEEP MEASURES DURING RECOVERY IN PEDIATRIC CONCUSSION
Title: CHANGES IN SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE SLEEP MEASURES DURING RECOVERY IN PEDIATRIC CONCUSSION Open
Background: Sleep problems after concussion have been associated with longer recovery times and more severe symptoms. Early research has primarily evaluated sleep via subjective measures; however, actigraphy data may help objectively under…
View article: ANXIETY, FEAR, AND MOVEMENT FOLLOWING SPORTS-RELATED CONCUSSION: HOW DOES KINESIOPHOBIA CORRELATE TO SYMPTOMS AND REACTION TIME?
ANXIETY, FEAR, AND MOVEMENT FOLLOWING SPORTS-RELATED CONCUSSION: HOW DOES KINESIOPHOBIA CORRELATE TO SYMPTOMS AND REACTION TIME? Open
Background: Fear of pain with movement, also known as kinesiophobia, has been widely studied in various musculoskeletal injuries, yet little is known about its relationship to concussion. Given that concussion can negatively affect neuromu…
View article: STEP UP! LESS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AFTER CONCUSSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH PROLONGED CLINICAL RECOVERY AMONG ADOLESCENTS
STEP UP! LESS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AFTER CONCUSSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH PROLONGED CLINICAL RECOVERY AMONG ADOLESCENTS Open
Background: While many adolescent athletes recover from concussion within one month, some will not recover within this timeframe. Concussion management guidelines have evolved to de-emphasize rest and promote early re-introduction of sub-s…
View article: TIME LOSS INJURIES AMONG FORMER COLLEGIATE GYMNASTS: THE INFLUENCE OF FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD SYMPTOMS
TIME LOSS INJURIES AMONG FORMER COLLEGIATE GYMNASTS: THE INFLUENCE OF FEMALE ATHLETE TRIAD SYMPTOMS Open
Background: Female college gymnasts have one of the highest injury rates in the NCAA and are at risk for female athlete triad syndrome. While female athlete triad syndrome leads to bone stress injuries, little research has been done on spe…
View article: Presence and Perceptions of Menstrual Dysfunction and Associated Quality of Life Measures Among High School Female Athletes
Presence and Perceptions of Menstrual Dysfunction and Associated Quality of Life Measures Among High School Female Athletes Open
Context Adolescent female athletes are at risk for menstrual dysfunction in the setting of exercise and low energy availability. Education regarding menstrual dysfunction and its associated consequences is important to promote athlete well…
View article: Clinical Feasibility and Utility of a Dual-Task Tandem Gait Protocol for Pediatric Concussion Management
Clinical Feasibility and Utility of a Dual-Task Tandem Gait Protocol for Pediatric Concussion Management Open
Context Clinical management of sport-related concussion requires the assessment of various factors, including motor performance. The tandem gait test, a measure of postinjury motor performance, has demonstrated clinical utility but is limi…
View article: The diagnostic and prognostic utility of the dual-task tandem gait test for pediatric concussion
The diagnostic and prognostic utility of the dual-task tandem gait test for pediatric concussion Open
Worse dual-task tandem gait test time and mBESS tandem stance performance predicted PPCS in pediatric patients evaluated within 10 days of concussion. Tandem gait assessments may provide valuable information augmenting common clinical prac…
View article: Review on Reported Concussion, Identification and Management in Extreme Sports
Review on Reported Concussion, Identification and Management in Extreme Sports Open
SUMMARY
\nBackground. As participation in extreme sports continues to grow internationally, the number of concussions sustained during these activities is predicted to increase. Due to the lack of organizational frameworks, governing rules…
View article: Athletic trainer employment, physician access and care delivery in secondary schools
Athletic trainer employment, physician access and care delivery in secondary schools Open
Objective: To evaluate the source of employment of athletic trainers (ATs), access to team physicians, and usage of up-to-date (implementation of the most current international sports medicine societies’ position statements and evidence-ba…
View article: Sports participation volume and psychosocial outcomes among healthy high school athletes
Sports participation volume and psychosocial outcomes among healthy high school athletes Open
Sports participation may play a beneficial role in lessening depressive symptoms among healthy high school students.