Reduced dual-task gait speed is associated with visual Go/No-Go brain network activation in children and adolescents with concussion.
David R HowellWilliam P MeehanKim D Barber FossAmit RechesMichal WeissGregory D MyerPublished in: Brain injury (2018)
Among children and adolescents with a concussion, slower dual-task gait speed was independently associated with lower BNA relative time scores during a visual Go/No-Go task. The relationship between abnormal gait behaviour and brain activation deficits may be reflective of disruption to multiple functional abilities after concussion.