Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Force Strain Kinematic Model Development: Maximum Strain |
High fidelity head kinematics will be acquired during soccer headers under controlled conditions using a custom headband embedded with multi-axis motion sensors. Soccer header force-strain relationships will be compared between age groups, and pre-and post-training session. |
up to 2 months |
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Primary |
Force Strain Kinematic Model Development: Minimum Principle Strain |
High fidelity head kinematics will be acquired during soccer headers under controlled conditions using a custom headband embedded with multi-axis motion sensors. Soccer header force-strain relationships will be compared between age groups, and pre-and post-training session. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Force Strain Kinematic Model Development: Maximum Axonal Strain |
High fidelity head kinematics will be acquired during soccer headers under controlled conditions using a custom headband embedded with multi-axis motion sensors. Soccer header force-strain relationships will be compared between age groups, and pre-and post-training session. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Whole brain tractography (fiber tracking) created by MRI scans |
Whole brain tractographs will be created from MRI scans using Diffusion Tensor Imaging. |
up to 2 months |
|
Primary |
Brain Injury Probability Map Development: Change in Tissue Strain |
The principal strains will be determined for each heading task, and brain injury probability maps will be generated based on the resulting tissue strain. Brain injury risk will be assessed through the incorporation of a cellular injury criterion embedded into the finite element simulations, with smaller strains correlating with lower injury risk. |
During the header task session, up to 2 months |
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Secondary |
BRIEF-Monitoring Trail Making Parts A and B Score |
The Trail Making Test is administered in two parts. Part A is a visual-scanning, timed task where subjects are asked to connect with lines 25 circles numbered from 1 to 25 as quickly as possible. In Part B participants are asked to connect circles containing numbers (from 1 to 13) or letters (from A to L) in an alternate numeric/alphabetical order (i.e. 1-A-2-B-3-C etc.). Errors must be corrected immediately and the sequence re-established. The TMT A-B score, calculated as the difference between TMT-A and TMT-B times, is considered a measure of cognitive flexibility relatively independent of manual dexterity. |
up to 2 months |
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Secondary |
Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5 (SCAT5) Symptom Severity Score |
The SCAT5 contains a 22 item concussion symptom evaluation scale with score of 0-6 for each symptom and total score 0-132, higher scores indicate more severe symptoms. |
up to 2 months |
|
Secondary |
Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5 (SCAT5) Number of Symptoms |
The SCAT5 contains a 22 item concussion symptom evaluation scale with score of 0-6 for each symptom and total score 0-132, higher scores indicate more severe symptoms. |
up to 2 months |
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Secondary |
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) Score |
The PHQ-9 has 9 items with 0-3 scale for 0-27 total score. Higher score indicates greater level of depression. Scores of 0-4, 5-9, 10-14, 15-19 and >20 correspond to minimal or none, mild, moderate, moderately severe symptoms. |
up to 2 months |
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Secondary |
General Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 (GAD-7) Score |
The GAD-7 has 7 items with 0-3 scale for 0-21 total score. Higher score indicates greater level of anxiety. Scores of 0-4, 5-9, 10-14, and 15-21 correspond to minimal or none, mild, moderate, and severe symptoms. |
up to 2 months |
|
Secondary |
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PEDS-QL) Score |
The PedsQL is a generic measure of Health-related Quality of Life. The PedsQL consists of 23 questions that measure the domains of emotional, physical, social, and school function to calculate a physical and psychosocial summary as well as total score. The total score (23 items) is a summary score of all subscale scores (total range of scores from 0-92, higher scores indicate poorer quality of life), and the psychosocial functioning score (15 items) is a summary score of the emotional-functioning (5 items), social-functioning (5 items), and school-functioning (5 items) subscale scores (total range of scores from 0-60 where higher scores indicate poorer quality of life). |
up to 2 months |
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Secondary |
Deep Cervical Flexor Endurance Test (DCFET) |
The subject lies supine flat on their back, tuck their chin toward their chest and lift their head and neck approximately 2.5 cm off the ground and hold that position as long as possible. The length of time is recorded in seconds, and typically is 45-60 sec. |
up to 2 months |
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Secondary |
Y Balance Test (YBT) |
Leg length is measured (cm). The test consists of a centralized stance platform and three pipes connected with the platform. The pipes represent AT (Anterior), PM (Posterior Medial), and PL (Posterior Lateral) reach directions and are marked in 1.0-cm increments for measurement purposes. All pipes are equipped with a moveable reach indicator. During the testing procedure, subjects stand with one leg on the centralized platform and are instructed to reach with the other leg as far as possible in the AT, PM, and PL directions while maintaining balance. Each subject will perform three practice trials followed by three data collection trials per leg. Starting with the AT reach direction while standing on the right leg followed by standing on the left leg, this protocol is then replicated for the PM and PL directions. |
up to 2 months |
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