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Characteristics of adolescent athletes seeking early versus late care for sport-related concussion.

Darrin Germann1, Carol Cancelliere2,3, Mohsen Kazemi1, Cameron Marshall4, Sheilah Hogg-Johnson2,3,5,6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: 1) To determine which characteristics of adolescent athletes with SRC are associated with 'early' versus 'late' presentation for multimodal treatment; 2) to build a propensity score to investigate the effects of treatment timing during the management of SRCs.
METHODS: Associations between early (0-7 days) versus late (8-28 days) presentation for treatment and pre-specified sociodemographic, pre-injury and injury characteristics were investigated in a historical cohort study of 2949 multi-sport athletes across Canada aged 12-18 years diagnosed with a SRC in community-based healthcare clinics.
RESULTS: Early presentation was associated with being male, completing a pre-injury baseline assessment, and responding 'yes' or 'no' to having a diagnosed learning disability. Older athletes who reported previous SRCs were less likely to present early. The propensity score demonstrated an area under the curve of 0.71 (95% CI, 0.69 to 0.73).
CONCLUSIONS: Male athletes with a completed baseline assessment were more likely to seek early treatment following a SRC, and older athletes who reported a greater number of previous SRCs were less likely to present early. External validation of the propensity score is needed before examining the impact of treatment timing on adolescent athlete recovery outcomes. © JCCA 2021.

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Keywords:  chiropractic; chiropratique; commotion; commotion liée au sport; concussion; lésion cérébrale traumatique légère; mild traumatic brain injury; multi-modal treatment; rehabilitation; réadaptation; sport related concussion; traitement multimodal

Year:  2021        PMID: 35197643      PMCID: PMC8791547     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Can Chiropr Assoc        ISSN: 0008-3194


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