The investigators aim to use a repeated measures observational study utilising a battery of multimodal assessment tools (symptom, cognitive, visual, motor). The investigators aim to recruit 200 rugby players (male and female) from University Rugby Union teams and local amateur rugby clubs in the North East of England. The multimodal battery assessment used in this study will compare metrics between digital methods and against traditional assessment.
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Step time (mean ± standard deviation)
Timeframe: Participants diagnosed with SRC will be asked to attend a laboratory session/free living assessment at the following subsequent time frames post injury; within 72 hours post, 7-14 days post, within 30 days and 3-6 months
Stance time (seconds, mean ± standard deviation)
Timeframe: Participants diagnosed with SRC will be asked to attend a laboratory session/free living assessment at the following subsequent time frames post injury; within 72 hours post, 7-14 days post, within 30 days and 3-6 months
Stride time (seconds, mean ± standard deviation)
Timeframe: Participants diagnosed with SRC will be asked to attend a laboratory session/free living assessment at the following subsequent time frames post injury; within 72 hours post, 7-14 days post, within 30 days and 3-6 months
Swing time (seconds, mean ± standard deviation)
Timeframe: Participants diagnosed with SRC will be asked to attend a laboratory session/free living assessment at the following subsequent time frames post injury; within 72 hours post, 7-14 days post, within 30 days and 3-6 months
Stride length (cm, mean ± standard deviation)
Timeframe: Participants diagnosed with SRC will be asked to attend a laboratory session/free living assessment at the following subsequent time frames post injury; within 72 hours post, 7-14 days post, within 30 days and 3-6 months
Stride velocity (cms-1), mean ± standard deviation)
Timeframe: Participants diagnosed with SRC will be asked to attend a laboratory session/free living assessment at the following subsequent time frames post injury; within 72 hours post, 7-14 days post, within 30 days and 3-6 months