CONTEXT: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutions have policies to guide the recognition and management of sport-related concussions. Identifying the nature of these policies and the mechanisms of their implementation can help identify areas of needed improvement. OBJECTIVE: To estimate the characteristics and prevalence of concussion-related protocols and preparticipation assessments used for incoming NCAA student-athletes. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Web-based survey. PATIENTS OR OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Head athletic trainers from all 1113 NCAA member institutions were contacted; 327 (29.4%) completed the survey. INTERVENTION(S): Participants received an e-mail link to the ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of misreporting of concussion symptoms of N...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
OBJECTIVE: Basic concussion symptom knowledge is fundamental to concussion identification; however, ...
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutions have p...
Context: Concussions have been declared an epidemic in sport participation by the Centers for Diseas...
CONTEXT: Mandated concussion education has aimed to improve student-athlete knowledge; however, some...
Context. Cerebral concussions are a common injury in the sport of football. To evaluate, manage, and...
Context:Limited data exist concerning differences in concussion-education exposure and how education...
Sports-related injuries represent approximately 20% of the estimated 1.54 million head injuries that...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of a University Preparticipation P...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
Purpose: To investigate concussion education implementation methods in NCAA member institutions. Met...
Problem: Concussions continue to be a common injury in both athletes and non-athletes across the wor...
Understanding concussion-assessmment and -management practices that athletic trainers (ATs) currentl...
Background: In response to concerns over concussions and repeated head impacts that occur during spo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of misreporting of concussion symptoms of N...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
OBJECTIVE: Basic concussion symptom knowledge is fundamental to concussion identification; however, ...
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutions have p...
Context: Concussions have been declared an epidemic in sport participation by the Centers for Diseas...
CONTEXT: Mandated concussion education has aimed to improve student-athlete knowledge; however, some...
Context. Cerebral concussions are a common injury in the sport of football. To evaluate, manage, and...
Context:Limited data exist concerning differences in concussion-education exposure and how education...
Sports-related injuries represent approximately 20% of the estimated 1.54 million head injuries that...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the accuracy of a University Preparticipation P...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
Purpose: To investigate concussion education implementation methods in NCAA member institutions. Met...
Problem: Concussions continue to be a common injury in both athletes and non-athletes across the wor...
Understanding concussion-assessmment and -management practices that athletic trainers (ATs) currentl...
Background: In response to concerns over concussions and repeated head impacts that occur during spo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of misreporting of concussion symptoms of N...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
OBJECTIVE: Basic concussion symptom knowledge is fundamental to concussion identification; however, ...