Concussion and strength performance in youth ice hockey players. Issue 5 (11th March 2013)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Concussion and strength performance in youth ice hockey players. Issue 5 (11th March 2013)
- Main Title:
- Concussion and strength performance in youth ice hockey players
- Authors:
- Reed, Nick
Taha, Tim
Keightley, Michelle L - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To explore the influence of concussion on strength performance within youth ice hockey players. Design: Athletes were assessed prospectively before and after a sport-related concussion and longitudinally across a 3-year period. Setting: University research laboratory. Participants: 178 unique male and female youth ice hockey players (ages 8–14 years). Nineteen of the 178 participants sustained a concussion while enrolled in the study, where three participants sustained repeated concussions for a total of 23 concussive events. Intervention: Participants completed a pre-season/baseline assessment of strength performance annually for up to 3 years. If a concussion was sustained, follow-up assessment on the same measures was. Outcome Measures: Lower body and upper body strength performance (leg maximal voluntary contraction, squat jump height, counter movement jump height and hand grip). Results: Using a linear mixed-effects model, when accounting for severity of post-concussive symptoms, significant average effects were found for jump height (squat jump: Estimate=−0.05; SE=0.02; t=−2.51; P=0.0186; countermovement jump: Estimate=−0.03; SE=0.02; t=−2.20; P=0.0371) during the symptomatic stage post-concussion and for leg maximal voluntary contraction (Estimate=−1.05; SE=0.47; t=−2.27; P=0.0421) during the asymptomatic stage post-concussion, indicating decreased strength performance following concussion. Conclusions: This study acts as an initial step towardsAbstract : Objective: To explore the influence of concussion on strength performance within youth ice hockey players. Design: Athletes were assessed prospectively before and after a sport-related concussion and longitudinally across a 3-year period. Setting: University research laboratory. Participants: 178 unique male and female youth ice hockey players (ages 8–14 years). Nineteen of the 178 participants sustained a concussion while enrolled in the study, where three participants sustained repeated concussions for a total of 23 concussive events. Intervention: Participants completed a pre-season/baseline assessment of strength performance annually for up to 3 years. If a concussion was sustained, follow-up assessment on the same measures was. Outcome Measures: Lower body and upper body strength performance (leg maximal voluntary contraction, squat jump height, counter movement jump height and hand grip). Results: Using a linear mixed-effects model, when accounting for severity of post-concussive symptoms, significant average effects were found for jump height (squat jump: Estimate=−0.05; SE=0.02; t=−2.51; P=0.0186; countermovement jump: Estimate=−0.03; SE=0.02; t=−2.20; P=0.0371) during the symptomatic stage post-concussion and for leg maximal voluntary contraction (Estimate=−1.05; SE=0.47; t=−2.27; P=0.0421) during the asymptomatic stage post-concussion, indicating decreased strength performance following concussion. Conclusions: This study acts as an initial step towards better understanding concussion-related strength performance deficits that may limit the on and off ice performance of the youth ice hockey player population. Acknowledgements: Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation (ONF). Competing interests: None. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- British journal of sports medicine. Volume 47:Issue 5(2013)
- Journal:
- British journal of sports medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 47:Issue 5(2013)
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- Volume 47, Issue 5 (2013)
- Year:
- 2013
- Volume:
- 47
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0047-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- e1
- Page End:
- e1
- Publication Date:
- 2013-03-11
- Subjects:
- Sports medicine -- Periodicals
617.1027 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗
http://bjsm.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bjsports-2012-092101.4 ↗
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- English
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- 0306-3674
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