نتایج جستجو برای: concussion

تعداد نتایج: 4367  

2015
David W. Lawrence Michael G. Hutchison Paul Comper

BACKGROUND The risk of all-cause injury and concussion associated with football is significant. The National Football League (NFL) has implemented changes to increase player safety warranting investigation into the incidence and patterns of injury. PURPOSE To document the incidence and patterns of all-cause injury and concussions in the NFL. STUDY DESIGN Descriptive epidemiology study. ME...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2012
Carrie H Kennedy J Porter Evans Shawnna Chee Jeffrey L Moore Jeffrey T Barth Keith A Stuessi

Little data exist regarding the acute assessment of blast concussion and the course of recovery in the combat zone, as most research has examined service members long after they have returned home. This manuscript examined a case series of 377 service members seen for acute concussion evaluation following medical evacuation from the battlefield in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Of these, 111 we...

Journal: :The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy 2014
Gregory D Myer David Smith Kim D Barber Foss Christopher A Dicesare Adam W Kiefer Adam M Kushner Staci M Thomas Heidi Sucharew Jane C Khoury

STUDY DESIGN Retrospective epidemiologic investigation. OBJECTIVE To investigate the relationship between altitude and concussion rate in the National Football League (NFL). Because of the physiologic responses that occur during acclimatization to altitude, it was hypothesized that games played on fields at a higher altitude would have reduced concussion rates compared to games played on fiel...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2017
Steven D Stovitz Jonathan D Weseman Matthew C Hooks Robert J Schmidt Jonathan B Koffel Jon S Patricios

Concern about what has been termed, "second impact syndrome" (SIS) is a major factor determining return-to-play decisions after concussion. However, definitions of SIS vary. We used Scopus to conduct a systematic review and categorize the definitions used to describe SIS. Of the 91 sources identified, 79 (87%) clearly specified that SIS involved either cerebral edema or death after a concussion...

Journal: :Military medicine 2012
Richard Sams D Walter LaBrie Jacob Norris Judy Schauer Earl Frantz

Concussions are the most frequent battle injury sustained in Afghanistan. The Concussion Restoration Care Center provides multidisciplinary care to concussed service members in theater. The Concussion Restoration Care Center has managed over 500 concussions, the majority being from improvised explosive device (IED) blasts. Syncope following a concussion without a loss of consciousness is rarely...

Journal: :Pediatric neurology 2010
Kevin E Gordon Joseph M Dooley Eleanor A Fitzpatrick Patty Wren Ellen P Wood

We explored whether parents of our pediatric patients valued the diagnostic terms "concussion," "minor traumatic brain injury," and "mild traumatic brain injury" as equivalent or nonequivalent. 1734 of 2304 parents attending a regional pediatric emergency department completed a brief questionnaire assessing the equivalence or nonequivalence of the diagnostic terms "concussion," "minor traumatic...

2018
Johanna M Hurtubise Cindy E Hughes Lauren E Sergio Alison K Macpherson

Objective To investigate the use of the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 3 (SCAT3) as an assessment tool in the varsity population, as well as the effects of sex and concussion history on both baseline and postconcussion scores. Methods A comparison between baseline and postconcussion SCAT3 scores of varsity level athletes was conducted through retrospective chart review. Differences in both ...

2010
Tracey Covassin Robert J Elbin

Sports-related concussion is an injury that continues to receive attention from both the popular media and sports medicine community. The many different symptom presentations and cognitive decrements that follow concussions, have made this injury difficult to detect and manage. Furthermore, concussed athletes should not always be entrusted to appropriately self-report their concussion symptoms;...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2011
Dalin T Pulsipher Richard A Campbell Robert Thoma John H King

While abnormalities related to concussion are typically not identified on traditional clinical neuroimaging (i.e., computed tomography [CT] or magnetic resonance imaging [MRI]), more sophisticated neuroimaging techniques have the potential to reveal the complex neurometabolic processes related to concussion and its recovery. Clinically, these techniques may one day provide useful information to...

2012
Charles H. Tator

There has been a remarkable increase in the past 10 years in the awareness of concussion in the sports and recreation communities. Just as sport participants, their families, coaches, trainers, and sports organizations now know more about concussions, health care professionals are also better prepared to diagnose and manage concussions. As has been stated in the formal articles in this special ...

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