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Risk of suicidal behaviors following sport-related and non-sport-related concussion: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Objective This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to quantify the strength of association between a history of concussion and the spectrum of suicidal behaviors, including Suicidal Ideation, Made a Suicide Plan, Attempted Suicide, and Death by ...
Mingyu Liao, Enliang Hu, Keyin Liu
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Aim: This cross-sectional study aimed to better understand parental knowledge and attitudes regarding pediatric sport-related concussions, and association with parent/child biopsychosocial factors.
Samantha D Roberts +3 more
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Sport Specialization and Exposure in a Tertiary Concussion Program
Background: Sport specialization is an important area of focus within pediatric sports medicine with studies relating specialization to the rising incidence of sport-related injuries.
Eileen P. Storey MD +10 more
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Plasma soluble prion protein, a potential biomarker for sport-related concussions: a pilot study. [PDF]
Sport-related mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) or concussion is a significant health concern to athletes with potential long-term consequences. The diagnosis of sport concussion and return to sport decision making is one of the greatest challenges ...
Nam Pham +3 more
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Paper 61: NCAA Football Players are at Higher Risk of Upper Extremity Injury After Concussion
Objectives: Sport related concussion has been repeatedly demonstrated to increase the risk of subsequent lower extremity injury in athletes. The current literature suggests that, for multiple years after a concussion, athletes are at increased risk of ...
Justin Castonguay +7 more
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The Concussion Office Based Rehabilitation Assessment (COBRA) is a novel tool constructed to ensure a comprehensive assessment of patients who may have sustained a concussion.
Matthew Katz +3 more
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Background. Although postural impairments have long been reported following a concussion in the pediatric population, we still know very little about who is more at risk of presenting those balance problems and how the mechanism of injury (sport ...
Eda Çınar +3 more
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Background: Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a common sport injury. Females are participating in sports at increasing rates, and there is growing awareness that female athletes may be more vulnerable to SRC.
Patryk A. Musko, Andreas K. Demetriades
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Harrogate consensus agreement: Cycling-specific sport-related concussion
Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a common and increasingly recognised sport-related injury and accounts for between 1% and 9% of all cycling-specific injuries.
Jeroen Swart +6 more
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Annually, over three million people in North America suffer concussions. Every age group is susceptible to concussion, but youth involved in sporting activities are particularly vulnerable, with about 6% of all youth suffering a concussion annually ...
Kayvan Tirdad +3 more
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