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Abstract Details

Development of a Telehealth Examination for Sport-Related Concussion in the Outpatient Setting
Clinical Examination Tools
P1 - Poster Session 1 (7:00 AM-3:15 PM)
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To develop a brief, focused telehealth physical examination for use in the outpatient setting by sports medicine physicians, pediatricians, neurologists, and primary care physicians.

Telemedicine has become a key resource for addressing healthcare access limitations for individuals living in rural communities.  The COVID-19 pandemic has forced physicians and other healthcare providers to adopt telemedicine practices. Published literature guiding the evaluation of patients with concussion via telemedicine is sparse. 

The Buffalo Concussion Physical Examination (BCPE) is a practical and pertinent clinical assessment that helps to diagnose concussion and that has prognostic value when repeated over the first weeks after injury. An interdisciplinary team with experience in telemedicine services utilized a modified-Glaser approach to consensus to translate elements of the BCPE into virtual methods enabling clinicians to provide care to patients over the internet. 

The Telehealth version of the BCPE (Tele-BCPE) includes an orthostatic intolerance screen, examination of the cranial nerves, and tests of the oculomotor, vestibular and cervical systems. History and examination templates as well as detailed instructions for performance are included. The Tele-BCPE is meant to be used at initial and follow-up visits for patients acutely after concussion as well as in those with prolonged symptoms.

We developed a telehealth physical examination to help direct treatment to patients at any stage after concussion and reduce barriers to healthcare access posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and for patients living in rural or underserved areas. Prospective evaluation of the validity and reliability of the Tele-BCPE for the diagnosis and management of patients with concussion is warranted. 

Authors/Disclosures
Jacob I. McPherson, PT (University at Buffalo)
PRESENTER
Mr. McPherson has nothing to disclose.
Ghazala Saleem (State University of New York at Buffalo) No disclosure on file
Mohammad N. Haider (University At Buffalo, SUNY) Mr. Haider has received personal compensation in the range of $10,000-$49,999 for serving as a Consultant for BlinkCNS. The institution of Mr. Haider has received research support from NIH.
John J. Leddy, MD, FACSM, FACP (UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine) Dr. Leddy has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving as a Consultant for Zeiss. Dr. Leddy has received personal compensation in the range of $500-$4,999 for serving on a Scientific Advisory or Data Safety Monitoring board for NeckCare. Dr. Leddy has stock in 360 Concussion Care. The institution of Dr. Leddy has received research support from DoD.
No disclosure on file
Barry Willer (State University of New York at Buffalo) No disclosure on file