Clinical Postural Control Assessments and Health-Related Quality of Life in Individuals With a History of Concussion
An abstract of a study by Curry et al determining if physically active adults with a history of concussion exhibit postural control or health-related quality of life deficits compared to individuals with no history of concussion (NHxC) is presented. Based on this retrospective study, individuals wit...
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