Purpose:The study aimed to examine the reporting completeness of randomized controlled trials(RCTs)of non-pharmacological interventions following concussion.Methods:We searched MEDLINE,Embase,PsycInfo,CINAHL,and Web o...
Background:Sports medicine(injury and illnesses)requires distinct coding systems because the International Classification of Diseases is insuf-ficient for sports medicine coding.The Orchard Sports Injury and Illness C...
Background:Return to play(RTP)in elite rugby is managed using a 6-stage graduated RTP protocol,which can result in clearance to play within 1 week of injury.We aimed to explore how symptom,cognitive,and balance presen...
This study investigated the incidence of sport-related concussion(SRC)in sports,effect of athlete knowledge on reporting behavior differences between collegiate and non-collegiate athletes,and differences in SRC sympt...
supported by a sponsored research agreement between Quadrant Biosciences and the Penn State College of Medicine to ACL;supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences(Grant KL2 TR002015,Grant UL1 TR002014)。
Background:Recognizing sport-related concussion(SRC)is challenging and relies heavily on subjective symptom reports.An objective,biological marker could improve recognition and understanding of SRC.There is emerging e...
supported by the Grand Alliance CARE Consortium;funded in part by the National Collegiate Athletic Association(NCAA);the Department of Defense(DoD).;supported by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs,through the Combat Casualty Care Research Program,endorsed by the Department of Defense,under Award No.W81XWH1420151。
Background:Current protein biomarkers are only moderately predictive at identifying individuals with mild traumatic brain injury or concussion.Therefore,more accurate diagnostic markers are needed for sport-related co...
supported by the National Collegiate Athletic Association—Department of Defense(NCAA—DOD)Mind Matters Research Challenge Award。
Background:Participation in sports is associated with many benefits to all aspects of health;however,it also comes with the risk of injury,particularly concussions.Self-disclosure and care seeking following a concussi...
funded by a grant from the Division of Unintentional Injury,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (5U01CE002885-02);A portion of these grant funds were used to pay Survey Sampling International to acquire this study’s sample and data;supported by an Injury Control Research Center award (R49/ CE002479) from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Objective:Parents may use various information sources to obtain information about sport-related concussions(SRC).This study examined SRCrelated information sources used by parents of United States middle school childr...
supported,in part,by a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia。
The association between traumatic brain injury(TBI)and an increased risk of neurodegeneration has been recognized for some decades now(Faden and Loane,2015),with recent evidence suggesting that a history of TBI,either...
Background:Psycho social factors predict recurrent inj ury and return to preinjury level of performance following orthopedic injury but are poorly understood following concussion.Current management protocols prioritiz...