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Sports-related mild traumatic brain injury in female youths.

Michelle L Keightley1, Ashley Yule, Kimberley Garland, Nicholas Reed, Jim McAuliffe, Janice Garton, Stephanie Green, Tim Taha.   

Abstract

Sports-related concussion or mild-traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is common in children who participate in organised sports. We describe two case studies involving 14-year-old girls who each sustained a mTBI during ice hockey competition. Neurocognitive functioning post-injury is compared to baseline pre-injury assessment on the same measures. Results from Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing (ImPACT), Conners' Continuous Performance Test II (CPT-II) and the Attention Network Test (ANT) revealed decreased performance in attention, memory functioning and reaction time. Furthermore, some measures had not returned to baseline at midseason testing sessions approximately 30-40 days post-injury. The results are discussed with respect to the difference in recovery profiles and the need for thorough and ongoing evaluation following mTBI in the paediatric population, and for girls in particular.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 22791784      PMCID: PMC3027911          DOI: 10.1136/bcr.09.2009.2309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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