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Current Attitudes and Beliefs in Interdisciplinary Return to Play Management for Pediatric Concussion: A Survey

Devashish Tiwari, Erica Kosienski, Chandra Kumar, Rachel Schechter, Caitlin Sheridan, and Lynette Winshman

interdisciplinary recognition of their role. 28 To improve both quality of care provided and the perception of PTs by other health care professionals in the concussion management team warrants standardization of care along with interdisciplinary advocacy for the profession’s role in concussion management. Some

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The Relationship Between Patient Expectations and Functional Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Cartilage Repair of the Knee: A Mixed Methods Study

Jenny L. Toonstra, Dana Howell, Robert A. English, Christian Lattermann, and Carl G. Mattacola

Veterans Affairs hospital did not provide this specialization. Matthew spoke about the importance of education and advocacy: I’ve had to educate myself as far as my knee. I’ve had to go see outside doctors. I’ve had to write letters in order to be able to do that. And basically I’ve just had to educate

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Hop Performance After Return to Sport in Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Reconstructed Gaelic Football and Hurling Athletes

Damien Murphy, Quinette A. Louw, Colum Moloney, Dominique Leibbrandt, and Amanda M. Clifford

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are among the most severe injuries in Gaelic games. 1 Gaelic football and hurling are the national sports of Ireland, played under the advocacy of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). These competitive sports demand intermittent high-intensity movements

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Engagement in Sedentary and Physically Active After-School Programs Among African American Children with ADHD and Disruptive Behavior Disorders

Jared D. Ramer, María Enid Santiago-Rodriguez, Dana B. Rusch, Tara G. Mehta, Grace E. Cua, Stacy L. Frazier, Marc S. Atkins, Karrie L. Hamstra-Wright, and Eduardo E. Bustamante

neurodevelopmental disorders in sports through adolescence. Advocacy for ongoing participation in sport and physical activity (PA) may be especially valuable due to the multitude of mental health benefits for children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. The effect of PA on cognition and ADHD symptoms has been