Concerns about the harm associated with sport-related concussion have received widespread attention in Australia in recent years. This thesis critically evaluates the regulation of Australian sport with a specific focus on the issue of sport-related concussion. The central finding is that regulating to manage and minimise the harm associated with sport-related concussion in Australia lies in the hands of both state and non-state actors taking collective action within a polycentric regulatory system
Aim: The aim of the present study was to utilise a systems thinking approach to explore the perceiv...
This study aimed to assess the current understanding of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and mild trauma...
Objective: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, li...
Head injuries (including concussion) are an inherent risk of participating in the major collision sp...
Concussion in sport is today regarded as both a public health issue and high profile injury concern ...
Broader contextual factors that influence concussion management have tended to be overlooked. To add...
Concussion in sport represents a major issue worldwide. One component that has received little atten...
Drawing on the recent concussion litigation from the United States’ National Football League (NFL) t...
This chapter explores the development of concussion and CTE as issues in sport, through the lens of ...
BACKGROUND: Preventing concussion in sport is a global challenge. To assess community-level adult ma...
Concussion is a common problem in many sports and recreational pursuits, especially those involving ...
The risk of athletes sustaining concussion while participating in professional team sports raises tw...
Athletes engaging in collision sports, such as Australian rules football, are susceptible to a range...
For ~30 years, sociologists have explored the distinct ways in which athletes experience injury (You...
The Concussion in Sport Group guidelines have successfully brought the attention of brain injuries t...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to utilise a systems thinking approach to explore the perceiv...
This study aimed to assess the current understanding of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and mild trauma...
Objective: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, li...
Head injuries (including concussion) are an inherent risk of participating in the major collision sp...
Concussion in sport is today regarded as both a public health issue and high profile injury concern ...
Broader contextual factors that influence concussion management have tended to be overlooked. To add...
Concussion in sport represents a major issue worldwide. One component that has received little atten...
Drawing on the recent concussion litigation from the United States’ National Football League (NFL) t...
This chapter explores the development of concussion and CTE as issues in sport, through the lens of ...
BACKGROUND: Preventing concussion in sport is a global challenge. To assess community-level adult ma...
Concussion is a common problem in many sports and recreational pursuits, especially those involving ...
The risk of athletes sustaining concussion while participating in professional team sports raises tw...
Athletes engaging in collision sports, such as Australian rules football, are susceptible to a range...
For ~30 years, sociologists have explored the distinct ways in which athletes experience injury (You...
The Concussion in Sport Group guidelines have successfully brought the attention of brain injuries t...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to utilise a systems thinking approach to explore the perceiv...
This study aimed to assess the current understanding of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and mild trauma...
Objective: Concussion is a prevalent brain injury in sport and the wider community. Despite this, li...