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New Insights Into Accelerometer-Measured Habitual Physical Activity and Sedentary Time During Early Recovery in Pediatric Concussion
Bhanu Sharma, Joyce Obeid, Carol DeMatteo, Michael D. Noseworthy, and Brian W. Timmons
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A Scale Measuring Academic-Related Anxiety Following Concussion
Michael Dressing, Jillian Wise, Jennifer Katzenstein, and P. Patrick Mularoni
shown that psychological factors can play a role in the recovery time after mild traumatic brain injuries and that acute psychological distress can delay reaction time and processing speed ( Bailey et al., 2010 ; Snell, Sugenor, Hay-Smith, Williman, & Siegert, 2015 ). This leads us to believe that
Differential Effect of Recurrent Concussions on Symptom Clusters in Sport Concussion Assessment Tool
Jian Chen, Bruce Oddson, and Heather C. Gilbert
important clues for assessment of concussive injury and recovery. References 1. McInnes K , Friesen CL , MacKenzie DE , Westwood DA , Boe SG . Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) and chronic cognitive impairment: a scoping review . PLoS ONE . 2017 ; 12 ( 4 ): e0174847 . PubMed ID: 28399158
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Natalie S. Sherry, Abigail Feder, Raymond Pan, Shawn R. Eagle, and Anthony P. Kontos
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Certified Athletic Trainers’ Use of Cervical Clinical Testing in the Diagnosis and Management of Sports-Related Concussion
Kelly Cheever and Melissa Kay
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concussion that included a definition of concussion, the most common types of symptoms following concussion, and the typical time course for recovery following a single concussion: Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury, usually occurring after a blow to the head. Loss of consciousness isn’t required
Concussion Incidence and Recovery of Neurocognitive Dysfunction Among Youth Athletes Taking Antibiotics: A Preliminary, Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study
Nek Asghar, Muhammad Ali, Theodore Hannah, Adam Y. Li, Zerubabbel Asfaw, Eugene I. Hrabarchuk, Addison Quinones, Lily McCarthy, Vikram Vasan, Muhammad Murtaza-Ali, Anthony Lin, Husni Alasadi, Zaid Nakadar, Alexander J. Schupper, Alex Gometz, Mark R. Lovell, and Tanvir F. Choudhri
concussion incidence and recovery among athletes is yet to be explored. Animal studies have shown antibiotics such as third-generation cephalosporins and tetracyclines can cross the blood brain barrier and exert neuroprotective effects following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). 5 – 11 Specifically
Physiological and Performance Measures for Baseline Concussion Assessment
Danielle M. Dobney, Scott G. Thomas, Tim Taha, and Michelle Keightley
, finger tapping, and alternating rapid hand movement have all been used to assess motor function in individuals with concussion. 16 , 17 Grip strength has been shown to be decreased up to 1 month in individuals with mild traumatic brain injury. 17 The consequences of returning an athlete to competition
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Karrie L. Hamstra-Wright, John E. Coumbe-Lilley, and Eduardo E. Bustamante
injury are critical risk factors for suicide in youth and adults. 37 Authors of a systematic review and meta-analysis of 17 studies and >700,000 youth and adults diagnosed with a concussion or mild traumatic brain injury found an association between concussion and/or mild traumatic brain injury and a 2