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Cogent engineering | 2018

Blink reflex parameters in baseline, active, and head-impact Division I athletes

Dena Garner; J.S. Goodwin; Nancey Trevanian Tsai; R.T. Kothera; Mark Evald Semler; Bethany J. Wolf

Abstract The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 1.6–3.8 million concussions occur each year. Research cites that 21% of traumatic brain injury in children/youth results from participation in sports and recreational activities. However, current methods to assess concussion, which includes balance, neurocognitive, and self-report assessments, provide conflicting validity and reliability. Thus, many sports medicine professionals seek more objective measures to assess the severity and outcomes of a concussive event. The purpose of this study was to utilize a novel technology to determine if there were differences in blink reflex parameters among baseline, active, and concussed athletes. Twenty-four Division I football athletes participated in this study. Routine pre-season baseline data were collected on athletes as well as assessments of their blink reflex parameters using a blink reflexometer. Significant differences were found in blink parameters between baseline and active measurements in latency, differential latency, lid velocity, log of time to open, log of number of oscillations, and log of total blink time. In addition, significant differences were found between baseline and post-head impact in latency, differential latency, log of time to open, and log of number of oscillations. In comparing head impact and active play, blink latency decreased with head impact but increased in active play and differential latency and log of number of oscillations increased with head impact but decreased in active play. The results of this study suggest that use of a blink reflexometer provides quantifiable and objective outcomes to complement the concussion assessment protocol for athletes.


IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine | 2017

Development of a Non-Invasive Blink Reflexometer

Nancey Trevanian Tsai; Jesse S. Goodwin; Mark Evald Semler; Ronald T. Kothera; Mark Van Horn; Bethany J. Wolf; Dena Garner

Qualitative assessments of the blink reflex are used clinically to assess neurological status in critical care, operating room, and rehabilitative settings. Despite decades of literature supporting the use of quantitative measurements of the blink reflex in the evaluation of multiple neurological disorders, clinical adoption has failed. Thus, there remains an unmet clinical need for an objective, portable, non-invasive metric of neurological health that can be used in a variety of settings. We have developed a high-speed videography-based device to trigger, record, and analyze a blink reflex. A pilot study was performed to compare the device’s measurements to the published literature of electromyographic measurements, currently the gold standard. The study results indicate that the device is a viable tool to obtain fast, objective, and quantitative metrics of a blink reflex, and has promise as a non-invasive diagnostic assessment of neurological health.


Archive | 2010

Anti-splay apparatus

Mark Evald Semler; Bruce Frankel


Archive | 2015

Percutaneous modular head-to-head cross connector

Bruce Frankel; Mark Evald Semler; Clinton Walker; Sergey Fedorov


Archive | 2013

Skeletal bone fixation rod

Bruce Frankel; Mark Evald Semler


Archive | 2015

SKELETAL BONE FIXATION MECHANISM

Bruce Frankel; Mark Evald Semler


Archive | 2014

MONITORING NEUROLOGICAL FUNCTIONAL STATUS

Nancey Trevanian Tsai; Mark Evald Semler


Archive | 2016

EXPANDABLE VERTEBRAL BODY REPLACEMENT DEVICE AND METHOD

Mark Evald Semler; Bruce Frankel; Joseph Ruscito


Archive | 2016

Cranial anchoring and positionings system and method

Raymond D Turner; Alejandro M. Spiotta; Aquilla S Turk; Imran Chaudry; Mark Evald Semler


Archive | 2017

sistema de conector modulado cruzado de ponta a ponta, de perfil baixo, para uso com hastes de implantação; método de distribuição percutânea para um sistema de conector modulado cruzado de ponta a ponta, de perfil baixo, para uso com haste de implantação; sistema de extensão de construto modular, de perfil baixo, para uso com hastes de implantação

Bruce Frankel; Clinton Walker; Mark Evald Semler; Sergey Fedorov

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Bruce Frankel

Medical University of South Carolina

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Nancey Trevanian Tsai

Medical University of South Carolina

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Bethany J. Wolf

Medical University of South Carolina

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Alejandro M. Spiotta

Medical University of South Carolina

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Aquilla S Turk

Medical University of South Carolina

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Imran Chaudry

Medical University of South Carolina

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J.S. Goodwin

Medical University of South Carolina

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Joseph Ruscito

Medical University of South Carolina

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Mark Van Horn

Medical University of South Carolina

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R.T. Kothera

Medical University of South Carolina

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