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Effect of exertion on blink reflex parameters in Division I football athletes

  • The Citadel - The Military College of South Carolina
  • Niagara University
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

Blink reflex assessment has been suggested as a potential marker for sport-related concussions (SRCs) screening. However, exertion level is known to affect the blink reflex, which may affect the clinical utility of sideline screening and post-concussion monitoring. This validation study of 44 male college-aged athletes found significant differences in several blink reflex parameters between baseline and active play. In assessing the differences between mild and moderate/higher intensity, as a function of heart rate, the number of oscillations was the only significantly different parameter between the two groups. When combining the two groups (mild and moderate/higher intensity) and comparing to baseline values of the blink reflex, there were significant differences in latency, initial velocity, time to open, and lid excursions. Using baseline data, the EyeStat provides a greater understanding of its application during baseline, and exercise monitoring.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2232166
JournalCogent Engineering
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • active play
  • blink reflex
  • college athletes
  • oculomotor function

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