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R J Elbin

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Elbin R, Eagle S, Marchetti G, Anderson M, Schatz P, Womble M, et al.
Appl Neuropsychol Child . 2021 Apr; 11(4):591-597. PMID: 33896282
Objective: To develop clinical cutoffs using change scores for the VOMS individual items and an overall VOMS change score that identified concussion in adolescent athletes. Methods: Change score clinical cutoffs...
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Ferris L, Kontos A, Eagle S, Elbin R, Collins M, Mucha A, et al.
Am J Sports Med . 2021 Feb; 49(4):1040-1048. PMID: 33600216
Background: Vestibular and ocular symptoms in sport-related concussions are common. The Vestibular/Ocular-Motor Screening (VOMS) tool is a rapid, free, pen-and-paper tool that directly assesses these symptoms and shows consistent utility...
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Mohler S, Elbin R, Ott S, Butts C, McDermott B, Ganio M, et al.
Brain Inj . 2021 Jan; 35(2):241-247. PMID: 33459082
: Prior research suggests maximal physical exertion (MPE) may negatively affect the reliability and validity of computerized neurocognitive testing (CNT); the purpose of this study was to identify aclinically relevant...
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Anderson M, Elbin R, Schatz P, Henry L, Covassin T
Clin J Sport Med . 2020 Dec; 31(1):31-35. PMID: 33326199
Objective: To compare before- and after-school neurocognitive performance and total symptoms in a sample of nonconcussed high school athletes. Design: Repeated-measures, counterbalanced design. Setting: Midwest high schools. Participants: Thirty-nine nonconcussed...
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Anderson M, Petit K, Bretzin A, Elbin R, Stephenson K, Covassin T
J Athl Train . 2020 Oct; 55(10):1046-1053. PMID: 33108797
Context: Previous researchers have examined factor structures for common concussion symptom inventories. However, they failed to discriminate between the acute (<72 hours) and subacute (3 days-3 months) periods after concussion....
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Anderson M, Petit K, Bretzin A, Elbin R, Stephenson-Brown K, Covassin T
J Athl Train . 2020 Sep; PMID: 32905590
Context: Previous researchers have examined factor structures for common concussion symptom inventories. However, they failed to discriminate between the acute (<72 hours) and subacute (3 days-3 months) periods after concussion....
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Stephenson K, Trbovich A, Vandermark L, McDermott B, Henry L, Anderson M, et al.
J Am Coll Health . 2020 Aug; 70(5):1451-1456. PMID: 32813619
The purpose of this study was to extend research on napping and sleep behaviors in collegiate athletes, and to compare nappers and non-nappers on sleep quality and duration. Current varsity,...
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Eagle S, Womble M, Elbin R, Pan R, Collins M, Kontos A
Am J Sports Med . 2020 Jul; 48(10):2544-2551. PMID: 32693612
Background: Symptom reporting with scales such as the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale (PCSS) is one of the most sensitive markers of concussed status and/or recovery time, It is known that time...
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Schatz P, Corcoran M, Kontos A, Elbin R
Dev Neuropsychol . 2020 May; 45(3):110-117. PMID: 32419513
Increased focus on sports-related concussion (SRC) in football in the media, and mandatory concussion education for parents of youth sport athletes, may result in parental concern that youth athletes will...
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Covassin T, McGowan A, Bretzin A, Anderson M, Petit K, Savage J, et al.
Phys Sportsmed . 2020 Apr; 48(4):442-449. PMID: 32228157
: The primary purpose of this study was to examine the longitudinal effects of sports-related concussion (SRC) on a multi-faceted assessment battery which included neuropsychological testing, symptom reporting, and enhanced...