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Julia Yang

Julia Yang

Ohio State University · Music

Active 1997–2024

h-index41
Citations7.1k
Papers317125 last 5y
Funding$6.2M2 active
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Research topics

  • Audiology
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation
  • Physical therapy
  • Medicine
  • Psychology

Selected publications

  • Hearing Status and Static Postural Control of Collegiate Athletes

    Journal of Athletic Training · 2022 · 5 citations

    • Physical therapy
    • Medicine
    • Physical medicine and rehabilitation

    CONTEXT: Because of the close proximity of the cochlea, vestibular apparatus, and shared neurovascular structures, the static postural control of athletes who are deaf or hard of hearing (D/HoH) may be different from that of athletes who are hearing. Limited research is available to quantify differences between these athletes. OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of hearing status and stance condition on the static postural control of athletes. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Athletic training facilities. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Fifty-five collegiate varsity athletes who were D/HoH (age = 20.62 ± 1.80 years, height = 1.73 ± 0.08 m, mass = 80.34 ± 18.92 kg) and 100 university club athletes who were hearing (age = 20.11 ± 1.59 years, height = 1.76 ± 0.09 m, mass = 77.66 ± 14.37 kg). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Participants completed the Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance on a triaxial force plate. Anteroposterior and mediolateral (ML) center-of-pressure (CoP) velocity, anteroposterior and ML CoP amplitude root mean square, and 95% ellipse sway area were calculated. RESULTS: Athletes who were D/HoH had a larger CoP velocity, larger ML root mean square, and larger sway area than those who were hearing (P values < .01). A significant main effect of stance condition was observed for all postural control variables (P values < .01). CONCLUSIONS: During the Modified Clinical Test of Sensory Interaction and Balance, athletes who were D/HoH demonstrated a larger sway area compared with athletes who were hearing. Therefore, individualized baseline assessments of static postural control may be warranted for athletes who are D/HoH as opposed to comparisons with existing normative data.

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Frequent coauthors

  • Honggang Yi

    Nanjing Medical University

    167 shared
  • Bhavna Singichetti

    165 shared
  • John D. Corrigan

    The Ohio State University

    110 shared
  • Jennifer Bogner

    Pitney Bowes (France)

    110 shared
  • Lihong Huang

    Fudan University

    107 shared
  • Kara Manchester

    Ohio Department of Health

    106 shared
  • Lindsay Sullivan

    Nationwide Children's Hospital

    61 shared
  • Gary A. Smith

    Nationwide Children's Hospital

    51 shared

Education

  • PhD, Health Behavior and Health Education

    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    2004

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