Mark W. Swanson
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View article: Vestibular, Oculomotor, and Balance Functions in Children With and Without Concussion
Vestibular, Oculomotor, and Balance Functions in Children With and Without Concussion Open
Objective: The main objective of this study was to assess whether objective vestibular, oculomotor, and balance functions were impaired in children with a current diagnosis of concussion with vestibular and/or ocular symptoms. Setting: Dat…
View article: The Impact of Low Level Cognitive Tasking on the Pupillary Light Reflex in Collegiate Athletes
The Impact of Low Level Cognitive Tasking on the Pupillary Light Reflex in Collegiate Athletes Open
View article: Saccadic intrusions in paediatric concussion
Saccadic intrusions in paediatric concussion Open
Three paediatric patients post-mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI, also known as concussion) developed saccadic intrusions, which are irregular, involuntary saccades that interrupt fixation. Each patient presented to a mTBI clinic months po…
View article: Socioeconomic Status and Race as Social Determinants of Health to be Considered in Clinical Use of Pre-Season Vestibular and Oculomotor Tests for Concussion
Socioeconomic Status and Race as Social Determinants of Health to be Considered in Clinical Use of Pre-Season Vestibular and Oculomotor Tests for Concussion Open
To provide the most culturally competent care, clinicians should consider sociodemographic variables of race and SES as social determinants of health worthy of attention on objective and subjective measures of baseline concussion assessmen…
View article: Non-Ophthalmic Provider Presciptions for Glaucoma Medications Under the Medicare Part D Program
Non-Ophthalmic Provider Presciptions for Glaucoma Medications Under the Medicare Part D Program Open
View article: Peripheral Vestibular and Balance Function in Athletes With and Without Concussion
Peripheral Vestibular and Balance Function in Athletes With and Without Concussion Open
Background and Purpose: According to the most recent consensus statement on management of sport-related concussion (SRC), athletes with suspected SRC should receive a comprehensive neurological examination. However, which measures to inclu…
View article: Rehabilitation Referral for Patients With Irreversible Vision Impairment Seen in a Public Safety-Net Eye Clinic
Rehabilitation Referral for Patients With Irreversible Vision Impairment Seen in a Public Safety-Net Eye Clinic Open
Results of this study suggest a need to better educate ophthalmologists and residents in ophthalmology about referrals to low-vision rehabilitation services for patients with irreversible vision impairment.
View article: King-Devick Testing and Convergence, Alignment, and Pupil Response in Junior High and High School Athletes during Pre-Season Health and Vision Physicals
King-Devick Testing and Convergence, Alignment, and Pupil Response in Junior High and High School Athletes during Pre-Season Health and Vision Physicals Open
View article: Repeatability of Objective Pupillometry in Middle and High School Athlete Screening
Repeatability of Objective Pupillometry in Middle and High School Athlete Screening Open
View article: Academic Difficulty and Vision Symptoms in Children with Concussion
Academic Difficulty and Vision Symptoms in Children with Concussion Open
Purpose Academic difficulty is reported in children with prolonged post-concussive symptoms. Despite growing evidence that vestibular-ocular and vision-specific dysfunction are common in children after concussion, vision is rarely mentione…
View article: King-Devick and Pre-season Visual Function in Adolescent Athletes
King-Devick and Pre-season Visual Function in Adolescent Athletes Open
Purpose The King-Devick test (KD) has been studied as a remove-from-play sideline test in college-age athletes and older; however, studies in younger athletes are limited. A cross-sectional study of the KD and other vision correlates was c…
View article: ADHD and Vision Problems in the National Survey of Children’s Health
ADHD and Vision Problems in the National Survey of Children’s Health Open
In this large nationally representative sample, the prevalence of ADHD was greater among children with vision problems not correctable with glasses or contacts. The association between vision problems and ADHD remains even after adjusting …