Preliminary Baseline Vestibular Ocular Motor Screening Scores in Pediatric Soccer Athletes

JOURNAL OF SPORT REHABILITATION(2024)

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Context: The utility of baseline vestibular and ocular motor screening (VOMS) in high school and collegiate athletes is demonstrated throughout the literature; however, baseline VOMS data at the youth level are limited. In addition, with the recent adoption of the change scoring method, there is a need to document baseline VOMS total and change scores in a pediatric population. Objective: To document baseline VOMS total and change scores and to document the internal consistency of the VOMS in pediatric soccer athletes. We hypothesized that the VOMS would demonstrate strong internal consistency in pediatric soccer athletes. Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Pediatric soccer athletes (N = 110; range = 5-12 y) completed the VOMS at baseline. Descriptive statistics summarized demographic information, VOMS total scores, and VOMS change scores. Cronbach alpha assessed internal consistency for VOMS total scores and change scores. Results: Twenty-one (19.1%) participants had at least one total score above clinical cutoffs (>= 2 on any VOMS component and >= 5 cm on average near point convergence). Forty (36.4%) participants had at least one change score above clinical cutoffs (>= 1 on any VOMS component and >= 3 cm on average near point convergence). The internal consistency was strong for total scores with all VOMS components included (Cronbach alpha = .80) and change scores (Cronbach alpha = .89). Conclusions: Although results suggest VOMS items measure distinct components of the vestibular and ocular motor systems, caution should be taken when interpreting VOMS total and change scores in pediatric athletes, as overreporting symptoms is common, thereby impacting the false-positive rate.
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baseline testing,concussion,change scores,reliability
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