The purpose of this study was to determine which classification system, referral, and return to participation policy certified athletic trainers used for managing a concussion and what external factors influence which system and criteria the certified athletic trainers use. Twelve hundred subjects were sent questionnaires, with 428 of 451 returned surveys completed and used for analysis. The questionnaire contained questions pertaining to how certified athletic trainers classified each grade of a concussion, determined return to participation, classification system used, number of concussions managed, and years of experience, and sports they currently worked with. Demographic information related to work setting, including the NATA district ...
THE ISSUE OF DETERMINING THEreadiness of athletes to return toaction following a head injury has rec...
This research examines the effects that concussion legislation has had on how Certified Athletic Tra...
School-based concussion management programs cover thousands of young athletes, yet there is little i...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Understanding concussion-assessmment and -management practices that athletic trainers (ATs) currentl...
Context. Cerebral concussions are a common injury in the sport of football. To evaluate, manage, and...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine whether practicing athletic trainers (ATs) were us...
Aim: To explore high school athletic trainers\u27 experience with, and perceptions of, a multifacete...
Objective: To present a new approach in the evaluation and management of concussion from the athleti...
Background: Concussions are a subset of mild traumatic brain injuries that have become a serious con...
Context: Student-athletes may require cognitive rest and academic support after concussion. Athletic...
CONTEXT: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutio...
There are approximately 3.8 million sport and recreation-related head injuries occurring each year i...
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...
This research examines the effects that concussion legislation has had on how Certified Athletic Tra...
School-based concussion management programs cover thousands of young athletes, yet there is little i...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Understanding concussion-assessmment and -management practices that athletic trainers (ATs) currentl...
Context. Cerebral concussions are a common injury in the sport of football. To evaluate, manage, and...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
PurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine whether practicing athletic trainers (ATs) were us...
Aim: To explore high school athletic trainers\u27 experience with, and perceptions of, a multifacete...
Objective: To present a new approach in the evaluation and management of concussion from the athleti...
Background: Concussions are a subset of mild traumatic brain injuries that have become a serious con...
Context: Student-athletes may require cognitive rest and academic support after concussion. Athletic...
CONTEXT: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutio...
There are approximately 3.8 million sport and recreation-related head injuries occurring each year i...
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...
This research examines the effects that concussion legislation has had on how Certified Athletic Tra...
School-based concussion management programs cover thousands of young athletes, yet there is little i...