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Fraser JJ, VanDehy J, Bodell DM et al. Head and body dyskinesia during gait in tactical athletes with vestibular deficit following concussion [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2018, 7:1335 (slides) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1115992.1)
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Head and body dyskinesia during gait in tactical athletes with vestibular deficit following concussion

John J. Fraser1, Jacob VanDehy, Dawn M. Bodell, Kim R. Gottshall, Pinata H. Sessoms
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Published 24 Aug 2018

Head and body dyskinesia during gait in tactical athletes with vestibular deficit following concussion

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

John J. Fraser1, Jacob VanDehy, Dawn M. Bodell, Kim R. Gottshall, Pinata H. Sessoms
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1 Naval Health Research Center, United States, USA
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Military Health System Research Symposium 2018
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Competing Interests

The authors are military service members or employees of the U.S. Government. This work was prepared as part of their official duties. Title 17, U.S.C. §105 provides that copyright protection under this title is not available for any work of the U.S. Government. Title 17, U.S.C. §101 defines a U.S. Government work as work prepared by a military service member or employee of the U.S. Government as part of that person’s official duties. This work was supported by the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery under work unit no. N1703. The views expressed in this research are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Navy, Department of Defense, nor the U.S. Government. There are no conflicts of interest to report. The study protocol was approved by the Naval Health Research Center Institutional Review Board in compliance with all applicable Federal regulations governing the protection of human subjects. Research data were derived from an approved Naval Health Research Center, Institutional Review Board protocol number NHRC.2015.0010.

Keywords
Movement, Walking, Dizziness, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Impairment
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