Normative Data for the BTrackS Balance Test Concussion-Management Tool: Results From 10 045 Athletes Aged 8 to 21 Years.

Journal: Journal Of Athletic Training
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Abstract

Background: Balance tests are a recommended assessment of motor function in concussion protocols. The BTrackS Balance Test (BBT) is a tool for concussion balance testing that uses low-cost force-plate technology to objectively measure postural sway.

Objective: To provide normative data for the BBT in a large population of athletes.

Methods: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Concussion baseline testing at multiple facilities. Methods: Male and female athletes (n = 10 045) ages 8 to 21 years. Methods: Athletes performed three 20-second trials of eyes-closed standing on the BTrackS Balance Plate with feet shoulder-width apart and hands on hips. Methods: Postural sway was measured as the average total center-of-pressure path length over 3 testing trials.

Results: Postural sway was reduced (ie, balance improved) as athlete age increased and was less in female athletes than in male athletes. Percentile ranking tables were calculated based on sex and 2-year age groupings.

Conclusions: Our findings (1) provide context for BBT results performed in the absence of a baseline test, (2) can help mitigate athlete malingering, and (3) might identify individuals with latent neuromuscular injuries during baseline tests.

Authors
Daniel Goble, Mitchell Rauh, Harsimran Baweja
Relevant Conditions

Concussion