Gaze stabilization function does not predict injury incidence among collegiate athletes

IF 1.2 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Translational sports medicine Pub Date : 2021-01-21 DOI:10.1002/tsm2.228
Rebecca A. Bliss, Addie Long, C. Anderson, Allison Niederee, Hannah Arellanes, Kelly Quinlin
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Maintenance of visual acuity during head movement is essential for optimal performance in sport. While it seems reasonable to suspect that reduced gaze stabilization might impair physical performance on the playing field and contribute to increased incidence of injury, the relationship between gaze stabilization function and athletic injury has not been examined. The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of gaze stabilization on the incidence of injury in collegiate athletes. A total of 147 collegiate athletes were assessed using the Neurocom Invision gaze stabilization test (GST) prior to season of play in the horizontal plane. Injury reports for each athlete were recorded during the fall season, and then, comparisons between GST performance for those injured versus not were performed. Fifty‐eight percent of the athletes were injured during the season. There was no difference in average GST scores or asymmetry between athletes who sustained injury during season and those who did not. Lower horizontal gaze stabilization function does not appear to be associated with an increase in injury incidence in collegiate athletes. Baseline gaze stabilization testing is not recommended for identification of athletes at risk but could be utilized to establish baseline function.
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凝视稳定功能不能预测大学生运动员的损伤发生率
在头部运动中保持视觉敏锐度对于运动中的最佳表现至关重要。虽然我们有理由怀疑凝视稳定性的降低可能会影响运动员在运动场上的表现,并增加受伤的发生率,但凝视稳定功能与运动损伤之间的关系尚未得到研究。本研究旨在探讨注视稳定对大学生运动员损伤发生率的影响。在赛季开始前,对147名大学生运动员进行了神经视觉凝视稳定测试(GST)。每位运动员的受伤报告都在秋季被记录下来,然后,对受伤运动员和未受伤运动员的GST表现进行比较。百分之五十八的运动员在赛季中受伤。在赛季中受伤的运动员和没有受伤的运动员之间,平均GST得分或不对称性没有差异。在大学运动员中,较低的水平凝视稳定功能似乎与损伤发生率的增加无关。基线注视稳定测试不推荐用于识别有风险的运动员,但可以用于建立基线功能。
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