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The King–Devick test is a valid and reliable tool for assessing sport-related concussion in Australian football: A prospective cohort study

Sport-related concussion (SRC) research has focused on impaired oculomotor function. The King–Devick (K–D) test measures oculomotor performance and is reported to identify suboptimal brain function. The use of the K–D test in Australian football (AF), a sport involving body contact and tackling, has not been documented. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability and diagnostic accuracy of the K–D test on a sub-elite AF team.

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