نتایج جستجو برای: sports related concussions

تعداد نتایج: 1203713  

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2014
D Jake McClure Scott L Zuckerman Scott J Kutscher Andrew J Gregory Gary S Solomon

BACKGROUND The management of sports-related concussions (SRCs) utilizes serial neurocognitive assessments and self-reported symptom inventories to assess recovery and safety for return to play (RTP). Because postconcussive RTP goals include symptom resolution and a return to neurocognitive baseline levels, clinical decisions rest in part on understanding modifiers of this baseline. Several stud...

Journal: :Brain injury 2014
Monica E Maher Michael Hutchison Michael Cusimano Paul Comper Tom A Schweizer

BACKGROUND Soccer is currently the most popular and fastest-growing sport worldwide. Similar to many sports, soccer carries an inherent risk of injury, including concussion. Soccer is also unique in the use of 'heading'. The present paper provides a comprehensive review of the research examining the incidence, mechanisms, biomarkers of injury and neurocognitive outcomes of concussions and headi...

Journal: :JAMA pediatrics 2014
John W O'Kane Amy Spieker Marni R Levy Moni Neradilek Nayak L Polissar Melissa A Schiff

IMPORTANCE Despite recent increased awareness about sports concussions, little research has evaluated concussions among middle-school athletes. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the frequency and duration of concussions in female youth soccer players and to determine if concussions result in stopping play and seeking medical care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Prospective cohort study from March 2...

Journal: :Journal of Adolescent Health 2021

PurposeParents are important figures in properly managing youth sport concussions. Although media attention has predominantly centered on concussions contact/collision sports, evidence suggests that the concussion rate soccer is comparable to those found sports. Given high of soccer, this study aimed examine parents athletes' attitudes and perceptions about associated factors.MethodsA cross-sec...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2006
Michael W Kirkwood Keith Owen Yeates Pamela E Wilson

Athletic concussion is a growing focus of attention for pediatricians. Although numerous literature reviews and clinical guidelines are now available pertaining to athletic concussion, few have focused on the pediatric athlete in particular. Sport-related concussions occur relatively frequently in children and adolescents, and primary health care providers are often responsible for coordinating...

2015
Jeffrey G. Caron Gordon A. Bloom Linda Sanchez

Concussions in professional sports have received increased attention, which is partly attributable to evidence that found concussion incidence rates were much higher than previously thought (Echlin et al. Journal of Neurosurgical Focus 29:1–10, 2010). Further to this, professional hockey players articulated how their concussion symptoms affected their professional careers, interpersonal relatio...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2009
Louis De Beaumont Hugo Théoret David Mongeon Julie Messier Suzanne Leclerc Sébastien Tremblay Dave Ellemberg Maryse Lassonde

Recent studies have shown that the detrimental effects of sports concussions on cognitive and motor function may persist up to a few years post-injury. The present study sought to investigate the effects of having sustained a sports concussion more than 30 years prior to testing on cognitive and motor functions. Nineteen healthy former athletes, in late adulthood (mean age = 60.79; SD = 5.16), ...

2017
Adriana M Workewych Madeline Ciuffetelli Muzzi Rowan Jing Stanley Zhang Jane Topolovec-Vranic Michael D Cusimano

OBJECTIVES Sport-related traumatic brain injuries are a significant public health burden, with hundreds of thousands sustained annually in North America. While sports offer numerous physical and social health benefits, traumatic brain injuries such as concussion can seriously impact a player's life, athletic career, and sport enjoyment. The culture in many sports encourages winning at all costs...

2015
Neil K. Khanna Katherine Baumgartner Cynthia R. LaBella

BACKGROUND The Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) is a useful means of measuring postural stability, which frequently exhibits deficits after a concussion. However, it has limited applicability for children since there is insufficient normative data available for the BESS in the pediatric population. The purposes of this study were to report scores for the BESS in children 10 to 17 years old w...

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