Concussion management in youth sports is an important public health issue. Currently, all U.S. states have return-to-play (RTP) provisions in their concussion laws limiting a student\u27s return to sports after suffering a concussion. Another type of limitation is a return-to-learn (RTL) provision. Whereas RTP provisions limit reentry into sports, RTL provisions center on academics. Although numerous studies have documented the effect of concussions on student academic performance, few laws contain RTL provisions. Research based on 2014 data presented by The Network for Public Health Law found only seven states with RTL restrictions. The objective of this research is to give a current presentation of U.S. states with RTL laws. A comparative...
ContextConcussion legislation has been enacted in all 50 of the United States, aiming to prevent mil...
Legal mandates consistent with up-todate scientific understanding are necessary for successful enfor...
Sport-related concussions (SRC) occur at alarming rates among high school athletes (ages 13-18), whi...
Concussion management in youth sports is an important public health issue. Currently, all U.S. state...
Head injury in youth sports is increasingly relevant to public health; policy is a viable option to ...
Mild traumatic brain injury in sports has become a significant public health concern which has not o...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Participation...
Since 2009, all fifty states and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes to improve preventio...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
There is legislation in the United States designed to protect children and adolescents from the risk...
Concussion from sport is increasingly recognized as a public health priority. In response, all state...
Context: All 50 states and the District of Columbia have enacted laws governing concussion managemen...
This research poster describes the symptoms of concussions and why return to learn policies should b...
In 2009, state legislatures began to enact concussion safety laws to protect youth athletes sufferin...
Return-to-play (RTP) guidelines in concussion management and treatment continue to challenge clinici...
ContextConcussion legislation has been enacted in all 50 of the United States, aiming to prevent mil...
Legal mandates consistent with up-todate scientific understanding are necessary for successful enfor...
Sport-related concussions (SRC) occur at alarming rates among high school athletes (ages 13-18), whi...
Concussion management in youth sports is an important public health issue. Currently, all U.S. state...
Head injury in youth sports is increasingly relevant to public health; policy is a viable option to ...
Mild traumatic brain injury in sports has become a significant public health concern which has not o...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Participation...
Since 2009, all fifty states and the District of Columbia have enacted statutes to improve preventio...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
There is legislation in the United States designed to protect children and adolescents from the risk...
Concussion from sport is increasingly recognized as a public health priority. In response, all state...
Context: All 50 states and the District of Columbia have enacted laws governing concussion managemen...
This research poster describes the symptoms of concussions and why return to learn policies should b...
In 2009, state legislatures began to enact concussion safety laws to protect youth athletes sufferin...
Return-to-play (RTP) guidelines in concussion management and treatment continue to challenge clinici...
ContextConcussion legislation has been enacted in all 50 of the United States, aiming to prevent mil...
Legal mandates consistent with up-todate scientific understanding are necessary for successful enfor...
Sport-related concussions (SRC) occur at alarming rates among high school athletes (ages 13-18), whi...