EPIFANO, Daniel J, WHEAT, Jonathan, HELLER, Ben, PEARCE, Alan J and MIDDLETON, Kane (2025). An Exploratory Study of the Acute Effects of Football Heading on Postural Control and Corticospinal Inhibition. Applied Sciences, 15 (23): 12814. [Article]
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Abstract
Repetitive non-concussive head impacts (NCHIs) may contribute to long-term neurodegenerative conditions. However, objective, multimodal methods for monitoring acute changes
in brain health biomarkers following NCHIs remain underdeveloped. In this exploratory
study, we examined the effects of ten kicking and ten heading trials related to association
football on linear and nonlinear measures of postural control and corticospinal inhibition.
Postural control was assessed via force platform analysis in dual-stance and single-leg protocols, and corticospinal inhibition was measured using transcranial magnetic stimulation
with electromyography. Large effects of condition were found for anteroposterior postural
complexity (CI-AP), anteroposterior sway amplitude, mediolateral centre of pressure shift
and cortical silent period (η
2 > 0.14). Pairwise comparisons revealed large post-heading
effects, particularly in CI-AP, which decreased significantly relative to baseline (dz = 0.71,
p = 0.018) and showed a moderate negative effect relative to post-kicking testing (dz = 0.53,
p = 0.069). These findings suggest a possible reduction in postural control adaptability
following exposure to ten NCHIs, consistent with patterns observed in mild traumatic
brain injury. Whilst confirmatory research with larger samples is warranted, nonlinear
measures of postural control complexity demonstrate promise as a sensitive biomarker for
detecting acute NCHI-related changes.
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