Concussion management policies have become a major priority worldwide for sports that involve frequent collisions between participants because repeated head trauma has been associated with long-term cognitive impairments, mental health problems, and some forms of neurological degeneration. A number of concussion management policies have been developed by professional bodies and subsequently adopted by various sporting leagues. These have offered little guidance on how to navigate ethical issues in identifying and managing concussion. This chapter discusses ethical issues that arise in the diagnosis of concussion, debates about the longer-term consequences of repeated concussion injuries, and the design and implementation of policies that ai...
AbstractSport-related concussion is a common neurological injury that occurs in all levels of athlet...
The risk of athletes sustaining concussion while participating in professional team sports raises tw...
Knowledge of sports concussion has changed substantially in the past 25 years. Though most athletes ...
This article critically discusses a set of interconnected ethical issues arising from (i) identifica...
A philosophical and ethical evaluation of the concept of concussion, and leading consensus statement...
Athletic health care professionals, team physicians, and athletic trainers have an ethical obligatio...
The Concussion in Sport Group guidelines have successfully brought the attention of brain injuries t...
Concussions in professional sports have received increased attention, which is partly attributable t...
Despite considerable scientific dispute the science of concussion, there has been a proliferation of...
Head injuries (including concussion) are an inherent risk of participating in the major collision sp...
This chapter explores the development of concussion and CTE as issues in sport, through the lens of ...
While it has become clear that concussion is a serious problem in football and other sports, it is n...
Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) affect millions of people worldwide. mTBI has been...
Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) affect millions of people worldwide. mTBI has been...
For ~30 years, sociologists have explored the distinct ways in which athletes experience injury (You...
AbstractSport-related concussion is a common neurological injury that occurs in all levels of athlet...
The risk of athletes sustaining concussion while participating in professional team sports raises tw...
Knowledge of sports concussion has changed substantially in the past 25 years. Though most athletes ...
This article critically discusses a set of interconnected ethical issues arising from (i) identifica...
A philosophical and ethical evaluation of the concept of concussion, and leading consensus statement...
Athletic health care professionals, team physicians, and athletic trainers have an ethical obligatio...
The Concussion in Sport Group guidelines have successfully brought the attention of brain injuries t...
Concussions in professional sports have received increased attention, which is partly attributable t...
Despite considerable scientific dispute the science of concussion, there has been a proliferation of...
Head injuries (including concussion) are an inherent risk of participating in the major collision sp...
This chapter explores the development of concussion and CTE as issues in sport, through the lens of ...
While it has become clear that concussion is a serious problem in football and other sports, it is n...
Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) affect millions of people worldwide. mTBI has been...
Concussion and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) affect millions of people worldwide. mTBI has been...
For ~30 years, sociologists have explored the distinct ways in which athletes experience injury (You...
AbstractSport-related concussion is a common neurological injury that occurs in all levels of athlet...
The risk of athletes sustaining concussion while participating in professional team sports raises tw...
Knowledge of sports concussion has changed substantially in the past 25 years. Though most athletes ...