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Sports-related concussions.

Robert L Conder1, Alanna A Conder2.   

Abstract

Concussions are an inherent part of collision sports such as football and soccer. As a subset of traumatic brain injury, concussions are neurometabolic events that cause transient neurologic dysfunction. Following a concussion, some athletes require longer neurologic recovery than others. Education and intervention aimed at prevention and management can minimize the long-term sequelae of sports-related concussions.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25856350     DOI: 10.18043/ncm.76.2.89

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N C Med J        ISSN: 0029-2559


  11 in total

1.  Postexercise Slowing on the King-Devick Test and Longer Recovery From Sport-Related Concussion in Adolescents: A Validation Study.

Authors:  Mohammad N Haider; Phillip R Worts; Kaitlin B Viera; Brendan Villarrubia; Charles G Wilber; Barry S Willer; John J Leddy
Journal:  J Athl Train       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 2.860

2.  The Lived Experiences of Retired Collegiate Athletes With a History of 1 or More Concussions.

Authors:  Rebecca Cover; Trevor Roiger; Mary Beth Zwart
Journal:  J Athl Train       Date:  2018-08-10       Impact factor: 2.860

3.  Soccer-related head injuries-analysis of sentinel surveillance data collected by the electronic Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program.

Authors:  Sarah Zutrauen; Steven McFaull; Minh T Do
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2019-08-30       Impact factor: 2.253

4.  Serum neurofilament light in professional soccer players: goal on safety.

Authors:  Claudio Cornali; Paolo Amaddeo; Alberto Benussi; Federica Perrone; Marta Manes; Roberta Zanardini; Luisa Benussi; Francesco Belotti; Gianandrea Bellini; Andrea Bruzzone; Marco Bruzzone; Daniela Morelli; Silvana Archetti; Nicola Latronico; Alessandro Padovani; Marco Maria Fontanella; Roberta Ghidoni; Barbara Borroni
Journal:  Neurol Sci       Date:  2022-05-18       Impact factor: 3.830

5.  Multifactorial examination of sex-differences in head injuries and concussions among collegiate soccer players: NCAA ISS, 2004-2009.

Authors:  Avinash Chandran; Mary J Barron; Beverly J Westerman; Loretta DiPietro
Journal:  Inj Epidemiol       Date:  2017-10-25

6.  Characteristics of potential concussive events in three elite football tournaments.

Authors:  Nicholas Armstrong; Mario Rotundo; Jason Aubrey; Christopher Tarzi; Michael D Cusimano
Journal:  Inj Prev       Date:  2019-07-22       Impact factor: 2.399

7.  Injuries and concussions among young children, ages 5-11, playing sports in recreational leagues in Florida.

Authors:  Karen D Liller; Barbara Morris; Yingwei Yang; Omonigho M Bubu; Brad Perich; Jessica Fillion
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-05-15       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  The Predictive Capacity of the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test After Sport-Related Concussion in Adolescents.

Authors:  Mohammad N Haider; John J Leddy; Charles G Wilber; Kaitlin B Viera; Itai Bezherano; Kimberly J Wilkins; Jeffrey C Miecznikowski; Barry S Willer
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2019-04-24       Impact factor: 4.003

9.  Analysis of Baseline Computerized Neurocognitive Testing Results among 5-11-Year-Old Male and Female Children Playing Sports in Recreational Leagues in Florida.

Authors:  Karen D Liller; Barbara Morris; Jessica Fillion; Yingwei Yang; Omonigho M Bubu
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2017-09-07       Impact factor: 3.390

10.  Aging Affects Lower Limb Joint Moments and Muscle Responses to a Split-Belt Treadmill Perturbation.

Authors:  Dongyual Yoo; Junmo An; Kap-Ho Seo; Beom-Chan Lee
Journal:  Front Sports Act Living       Date:  2021-07-19
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