This article concerns the effect of playing rules on efforts to prevent concussions in youth sports. We can significantly reduce rates of sports-related concussions by periodically reviewing safety-based playing rules in light of medical learning, and then by assuring their enforcement by coaches, officials and parents who remain committed to sportsmanship and mutual respect in local games
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
Across all levels of sport — professional, Olympic, intercollegiate, interscholastic, and youth recr...
Since 2009, all fifty states and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes to improve preventio...
This article concerns the effect of playing rules on efforts to prevent concussions in youth sports....
Concussions and their long term effects resulting from football collisions have recently entered the...
In 2009, state legislatures began to enact concussion safety laws to protect youth athletes sufferin...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public health issue in the United States. A sports-related c...
Despite the now commonplace concern surrounding concussions, the widely-recognized long-term cogn...
Youth sports have been under severe scrutiny lately for the neurological damage coming to light afte...
Texas’s state concussion law, known as Natasha’s Law, does not reflect a comprehensive safety standa...
Legislatures have increasingly turned to education-based strategies to address significant public he...
An issue that has gained attention concerns concussions among student–athletes in elementary and sec...
The concussion epidemic has been a major source of discussion among commentators in a variety of dif...
Across all levels of sport—professional, Olympic, intercollegiate, interscholastic, and youth recrea...
Part I of this Note will examine the medical history of concussions, and the growing link between co...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
Across all levels of sport — professional, Olympic, intercollegiate, interscholastic, and youth recr...
Since 2009, all fifty states and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes to improve preventio...
This article concerns the effect of playing rules on efforts to prevent concussions in youth sports....
Concussions and their long term effects resulting from football collisions have recently entered the...
In 2009, state legislatures began to enact concussion safety laws to protect youth athletes sufferin...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public health issue in the United States. A sports-related c...
Despite the now commonplace concern surrounding concussions, the widely-recognized long-term cogn...
Youth sports have been under severe scrutiny lately for the neurological damage coming to light afte...
Texas’s state concussion law, known as Natasha’s Law, does not reflect a comprehensive safety standa...
Legislatures have increasingly turned to education-based strategies to address significant public he...
An issue that has gained attention concerns concussions among student–athletes in elementary and sec...
The concussion epidemic has been a major source of discussion among commentators in a variety of dif...
Across all levels of sport—professional, Olympic, intercollegiate, interscholastic, and youth recrea...
Part I of this Note will examine the medical history of concussions, and the growing link between co...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
Across all levels of sport — professional, Olympic, intercollegiate, interscholastic, and youth recr...
Since 2009, all fifty states and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes to improve preventio...