Background: There are limited data on the incidence of concussion and concussion symptom nondisclosure among collegiate women’s ice hockey athletes. Purpose: To determine the incidence of sports-related concussion (SRC) in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) women’s ice hockey athletes. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Methods: An anonymous online survey was completed by 459 NCAA women’s ice hockey athletes. Players reported diagnosed concussions as well as incidents where they experienced an impact or blow to the head followed by symptoms associated with a concussion; reports spanned the duration of the 2014-2015 season and throughout players’ organized hockey career. Results: About half (n = 219, 47.7%) of respond...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Object. The primary objective of this study was to measure the incidence of concussion according to ...
Objective: Since concussion is the most common injury in ice hockey, the objective of the current st...
Introduction: Although it is estimated that 1.6-3.8 sport-related traumatic brain injuries occur eac...
Object: The primary objective of this study was to measure the incidence of concussion according to ...
Background: The epidemiology of concussion in collegiate and high school athletes has been extensive...
Context: Investigating head impacts in women’s soccer has become of increased interest due to women’...
Melissa N. Anderson, Dr. RJ Elbin, & Mackenzie Brown. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas...
Background: The epidemiology of concussion in collegiate and high school athletes has been extensive...
Background: There is a lack of current research into the mechanism, incidence, and rate of all injur...
Background: There is a lack of current research into the mechanism, incidence, and rate of all injur...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Purpose: The current study aims to examine whether female athletes base their self-reported concussi...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Object. The primary objective of this study was to measure the incidence of concussion according to ...
Objective: Since concussion is the most common injury in ice hockey, the objective of the current st...
Introduction: Although it is estimated that 1.6-3.8 sport-related traumatic brain injuries occur eac...
Object: The primary objective of this study was to measure the incidence of concussion according to ...
Background: The epidemiology of concussion in collegiate and high school athletes has been extensive...
Context: Investigating head impacts in women’s soccer has become of increased interest due to women’...
Melissa N. Anderson, Dr. RJ Elbin, & Mackenzie Brown. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas...
Background: The epidemiology of concussion in collegiate and high school athletes has been extensive...
Background: There is a lack of current research into the mechanism, incidence, and rate of all injur...
Background: There is a lack of current research into the mechanism, incidence, and rate of all injur...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Purpose: The current study aims to examine whether female athletes base their self-reported concussi...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that female athletes may be at a greater risk of concussion than t...