PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine whether practicing athletic trainers (ATs) were using the stepwise progression to make return-to-play (RTP) decisions after concussion and to determine what factors influenced their decision to use the stepwise progression.MethodsA total of 166 ATs (response rate = 16.6%) completed a 21-item questionnaire that evaluated participant demographics, methods of concussion management, and RTP decision-making using the stepwise progression. Descriptive statistics and a logistic regression were completed to analyze data. The results were as follows: demographic factors such as education level (p = 0.05) and number of concussions treated (p = 0.05) predicted use of the stepwise progression, whereas s...
Primary care providers can play a crucial role in the clinical management of concussion. However, ma...
Context: Student-athletes may require cognitive rest and academic support after concussion. Athletic...
Objective: To present a new approach in the evaluation and management of concussion from the athleti...
The purpose of this study was to determine which classification system, referral, and return to part...
Understanding concussion-assessmment and -management practices that athletic trainers (ATs) currentl...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
Context. Cerebral concussions are a common injury in the sport of football. To evaluate, manage, and...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Aim: To explore high school athletic trainers\u27 experience with, and perceptions of, a multifacete...
Return-to-play (RTP) guidelines in concussion management and treatment continue to challenge clinici...
Objective: To assess the safety of supervised exercise (SE) in acute sport-related concussion (SRC) ...
Sport in today’s society is more popular than probably ever imagined. Large numbers of athletes part...
THE ISSUE OF DETERMINING THEreadiness of athletes to return toaction following a head injury has rec...
Objective To examine the progression of collegiate student athletes through five stages of a return-...
Mild traumatic brain injuries, otherwise known as concussions, are a low level brain injury that res...
Primary care providers can play a crucial role in the clinical management of concussion. However, ma...
Context: Student-athletes may require cognitive rest and academic support after concussion. Athletic...
Objective: To present a new approach in the evaluation and management of concussion from the athleti...
The purpose of this study was to determine which classification system, referral, and return to part...
Understanding concussion-assessmment and -management practices that athletic trainers (ATs) currentl...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
Context. Cerebral concussions are a common injury in the sport of football. To evaluate, manage, and...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Aim: To explore high school athletic trainers\u27 experience with, and perceptions of, a multifacete...
Return-to-play (RTP) guidelines in concussion management and treatment continue to challenge clinici...
Objective: To assess the safety of supervised exercise (SE) in acute sport-related concussion (SRC) ...
Sport in today’s society is more popular than probably ever imagined. Large numbers of athletes part...
THE ISSUE OF DETERMINING THEreadiness of athletes to return toaction following a head injury has rec...
Objective To examine the progression of collegiate student athletes through five stages of a return-...
Mild traumatic brain injuries, otherwise known as concussions, are a low level brain injury that res...
Primary care providers can play a crucial role in the clinical management of concussion. However, ma...
Context: Student-athletes may require cognitive rest and academic support after concussion. Athletic...
Objective: To present a new approach in the evaluation and management of concussion from the athleti...