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173 related items for PubMed ID: 30690413

  • 1. The King-Devick test in an outpatient concussion clinic: Assessing the diagnostic and prognostic value of a vision test in conjunction with exercise testing among acutely concussed adolescents.
    Lawrence JB, Haider MN, Leddy JJ, Hinds A, Miecznikowski JC, Willer BS.
    J Neurol Sci; 2019 Mar 15; 398():91-97. PubMed ID: 30690413
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  • 3. The King-Devick test for sideline concussion screening in collegiate football.
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  • 4. The King-Devick test and sports-related concussion: study of a rapid visual screening tool in a collegiate cohort.
    Galetta KM, Brandes LE, Maki K, Dziemianowicz MS, Laudano E, Allen M, Lawler K, Sennett B, Wiebe D, Devick S, Messner LV, Galetta SL, Balcer LJ.
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  • 6. Rapid sideline performance meets outpatient clinic: Results from a multidisciplinary concussion center registry.
    Kyle Harrold G, Hasanaj L, Moehringer N, Zhang I, Nolan R, Serrano L, Raynowska J, Rucker JC, Flanagan SR, Cardone D, Galetta SL, Balcer LJ.
    J Neurol Sci; 2017 Aug 15; 379():312-317. PubMed ID: 28716270
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  • 7. The King-Devick test is a valid and reliable tool for assessing sport-related concussion in Australian football: A prospective cohort study.
    Hecimovich M, King D, Dempsey AR, Murphy M.
    J Sci Med Sport; 2018 Oct 15; 21(10):1004-1007. PubMed ID: 29610049
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  • 8. Rapid Number Naming and Quantitative Eye Movements May Reflect Contact Sport Exposure in a Collegiate Ice Hockey Cohort.
    Hasanaj L, Thawani SP, Webb N, Drattell JD, Serrano L, Nolan RC, Raynowska J, Hudson TE, Rizzo JR, Dai W, McComb B, Goldberg JD, Rucker JC, Galetta SL, Balcer LJ.
    J Neuroophthalmol; 2018 Mar 15; 38(1):24-29. PubMed ID: 28746058
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  • 9. The King-Devick test as a concussion screening tool administered by sports parents.
    Leong DF, Balcer LJ, Galetta SL, Liu Z, Master CL.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 2014 Feb 15; 54(1):70-7. PubMed ID: 24445547
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  • 10. Use of the King-Devick test for sideline concussion screening in junior rugby league.
    King D, Hume P, Gissane C, Clark T.
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  • 11. Correlating the King-Devick Test With Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening in Adolescent Patients With Concussion: A Pilot Study.
    Russell-Giller S, Toto D, Heitzman M, Naematullah M, Shumko J.
    Sports Health; 2018 Oct 15; 10(4):334-339. PubMed ID: 29553882
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  • 13. Objectifying eye movements during rapid number naming: Methodology for assessment of normative data for the King-Devick test.
    Rizzo JR, Hudson TE, Dai W, Desai N, Yousefi A, Palsana D, Selesnick I, Balcer LJ, Galetta SL, Rucker JC.
    J Neurol Sci; 2016 Mar 15; 362():232-9. PubMed ID: 26944155
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  • 14. Derivation of a Focused, Brief Concussion Physical Examination for Adolescents With Sport-Related Concussion.
    Leddy J, Lesh K, Haider MN, Czuczman N, Baker JG, Miecznikowski J, Willer B.
    Clin J Sport Med; 2021 Jan 15; 31(1):7-14. PubMed ID: 30418219
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  • 15. Saccades and memory: baseline associations of the King-Devick and SCAT2 SAC tests in professional ice hockey players.
    Galetta MS, Galetta KM, McCrossin J, Wilson JA, Moster S, Galetta SL, Balcer LJ, Dorshimer GW, Master CL.
    J Neurol Sci; 2013 May 15; 328(1-2):28-31. PubMed ID: 23499425
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  • 16. Safety and Prognostic Utility of Provocative Exercise Testing in Acutely Concussed Adolescents: A Randomized Trial.
    Leddy JJ, Hinds AL, Miecznikowski J, Darling S, Matuszak J, Baker JG, Picano J, Willer B.
    Clin J Sport Med; 2018 Jan 15; 28(1):13-20. PubMed ID: 29257777
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  • 17. In situ use of the King-Devick eye tracking test and changes seen with sport-related concussion: saccadic and blinks counts.
    Hecimovich M, King D, Dempsey A, Gittins M, Murphy M.
    Phys Sportsmed; 2019 Feb 15; 47(1):78-84. PubMed ID: 30244636
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  • 18. Diagnostic accuracy and reliability of sideline concussion evaluation: a prospective, case-controlled study in college athletes comparing newer tools and established tests.
    Harmon KG, Whelan BM, Aukerman DF, Bohr AD, Nerrie JM, Elkinton HA, Holliday M, Poddar SK, Chrisman SPD, McQueen MB.
    Br J Sports Med; 2022 Feb 15; 56(3):144-150. PubMed ID: 33883170
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  • 19. Use of the King-Devick test for the identification of concussion in an amateur domestic women's rugby union team over two competition seasons in New Zealand.
    King D, Hume PA, Clark TN, Pearce AJ.
    J Neurol Sci; 2020 Nov 15; 418():117162. PubMed ID: 33017712
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  • 20. Adding Vision to Concussion Testing: A Prospective Study of Sideline Testing in Youth and Collegiate Athletes.
    Galetta KM, Morganroth J, Moehringer N, Mueller B, Hasanaj L, Webb N, Civitano C, Cardone DA, Silverio A, Galetta SL, Balcer LJ.
    J Neuroophthalmol; 2015 Sep 15; 35(3):235-41. PubMed ID: 25742059
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