Search Results - Motor control
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Clinical utility of the Sport Concussion Office Assessment Tool 6 (SCOAT6) and other select multidomain assessments for subacute sport-related concussion
Kontos, A. P., Zynda, A. J., Trbovich, A. M., French, J., Kegel, N., Burley, C., Patel, S., Mucha, A., Womble, M. N., Jennings, S., Dollar, C. M., Elbin, R. J., Collins, M. W.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Objective: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of the SCOAT6 compared to select multidomain assessments comprising the Concussion Clinical Profile Screening (CP Screen), Immediate Post-concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT), and Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screen (VOMS) in identifying athletes with sport-related concussion from healthy controls. …”
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Effect of eccentric exercise-induced fatigue on proprioception, motor control and performance of the upper limb in handball players
Hadjisavvas, S., Efstathiou, M. A., Themistocleous, I.-C., Daskalaki, K., Papamichael, E., Michailidou, C., Rentzias, P., Pavlou, K., Savva, C., Stefanakis, M.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2025)“…As far we know, there has been no research conducted to examine the impact of eccentric exercise-induced fatigue on motor control and performance of upper extremities. …”
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The impact of coordination training on motor skills in adolescent handball players aged 14-15 years: A randomized controlled trial
Spieszny, M., Wasacz, W., Kamys, Z., Ambrozy, T., Kasicki, K., Kapuscinski, P., Rydzik, L.Published in Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity (2024)“…Results: The experimental group demonstrated a significant improvement in the examined components of motor performance (p = 0.038 - 0.001), compared to the control group. …”
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Visual task constraints influence head control and coordination variability in contact sport athletes
Zeff, S. R., Hamill, J., Martini, D., van Emmerik, R.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 42: Iss. 1 (2024)“…We sought to determine whether contact sport participation affects visual acuity, head control, and coordinative variability during locomotor tasks. …”
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Exploring relationships between size and function of trunk muscles, injuries and concussion in a professional rugby league team
Hides, J. A., Leung, F., Smith, M. M. F., Anning, L., Blanch, P., Mendis, M. D.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2025)“…Conclusion As size and ability to contract trunk muscles are modifiable factors, further intervention studies targeting motor control of these muscles may be warranted.…”
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Rubber band training improves athletic performance in young female handball players
Gaamouri, N., Hammami, M., Cherni, Y., Oranchuk, D., van den Tillaar, R., Chelly, M. S.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2024)“…Youth athletes (15.8 ± 0.2 years) were randomly assigned to an intervention (n = 16) or a control group (n = 14). The intervention group performed contrast rubber band training (20 sessions over two weeks), while the control group maintained regular in-season training. …”
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A multifaceted approach to interpreting reaction time deficits after adolescent concussion
Barnes, A., Smulligan, K., Wingerson, M. J., Little, C., Lugade, V., Wilson, J. C., Howell, D. R.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2024)“…Objectives: To examine the utility of RT measurements (clinical drop stick, simple stimulus-response, single-task Stroop, and dual-task Stroop) to differentiate between adolescents with concussion and uninjured control individuals at initial assessment and RTP. …”
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23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 4th-7th July, Dublin, Ireland. Book of Abstracts
M. H. Murphy, C. A. G. Boreham, G. De Vito, E. TsolakidisPublished in 23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 4th-7th July, Dublin, Ireland. Book of Abstracts (2018)“…725 E-POSTER NOT DEBATED 726 PP-UD01 726 EP-UN01 E-POSTER UNDEBATED 726 ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 726 BIOMECHANICS 729 COACHING 734 HEALTH AND FITNESS 734 HISTORY 750 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 750 MOTOR LEARNING AND MOTOR CONTROL 753 NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY 757 DUBLIN/IRELAND, 4-7 JULY 2018 16 NUTRITION 763 PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS 769 PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS 769 PHYSIOLOGY 773 PSYCHOLOGY 790 REHABILITATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY 798 SOCIOLOGY 801 SPORT MANAGEMENT AND LAW 803 SPORT STATISTICS AND ANALYSES 804 SPORT TECHNOLOGY 804 SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS 806 TRAINING AND TESTING 812 AUTHORS INDEX 834…”
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Electrophysiological evidence of stroboscopic training in elite handball players: Visual evoked potentials study
Zwierko, T., Jedziniak, W., Domaradzki, J., Zwierko, M., Opolska, M., Lubinski, W.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2024)“…Stroboscopic training enhances perceptual cognition and motor skills; however, neurophysiological mechanisms underlying this adaptation are not fully understood. …”
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Analysis of the biomechanical response to unanticipated impacts in professional rugby union
Kneblewski, A., Valdes-Tamay, L., Bourgain, M., Rouch, P.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…CONCLUSION: We propose an original experimental device for studying unanticipated impacts in a controlled environment. Results showed that the backs experienced higher head acceleration peaks and higher injury criteria than the forwards. …”
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The relationship between neck strength and sports-related concussion in team sports: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Garrett, J. M., Mastrorocco, M., Peek, K., van den Hoek, D. J., McGuckian, T. B.Published in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (2023)“…Five studies reported a relationship between greater neck strength or motor control and reduced concussion incidence. Pooled results from 4 studies indicated small (r = 0.08-0.14) nonsignificant effects with substantial heterogeneity (I2>90%). …”
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When should an athlete retire or discontinue participating in contact or collision sports following sport-related concussion? A systematic review
Makdissi, M., Critchley, M. L., Cantu, R. C., Caron, J. G., Davis, G: A., Echemendia, R. J., Fremont, P., Hayden, K. A., Herring, S. A., Hinds, S. R., Jordan, B., Kemp, S., McNamee, M., Maddocks, D., Nagahiro, S., Patricios, J., Putukian, M., Turner, M., Sick, S., Schneider, K. J.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2023)“…Higher number and/or severity of symptoms at presentation, sleep disturbance and symptom reproduction with Vestibular Ocular Motor Screen testing were associated with prolonged recovery and history of previous concussion was associated with a risk of further SRC. …”
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Vestibular and oculomotor function in male combat sport athletes
Brown, D. A., Leung, F. T., Evans, K., Grant, G., Hides, J. A.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2022)“…Objectives: To investigate for differences in vestibulo-ocular function between active male combat sport athletes and a healthy control group. In addition, to explore the relationship between symptom-based outcome measures with vestibulo-ocular function. …”
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Effect of core training on skill performance among athletes: A systematic review
Lou, S., Soh, K. G., Soh, K. L., Sun, H., Modh Nasiruddin, N. J., Du, C., Zhai, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2022)“…In other words, core training optimizes the transfer and overall control of motion and force to the terminal segment within athletic actions. …”
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Reduced shoulder proprioception due to fatigue after repeated handball throws and evaluation of test-retest reliability of a clinical shoulder joint position test
Sutton, P., Lund Ohlsson, M., Röijezon, U.Published in Shoulder & Elbow (2022)“…Background: Proprioception is vital for motor control and can be disturbed, for example, due to fatigue or injury. …”
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