Background: Concussion is a preventable injury that can have long-term health consequences for children and youth. In Ontario, the Policy/Program Memorandum # 158 (PPM) was introduced by the Ministry of Education of Ontario in March 2014. The PPM’s main purpose is to require each school board in the province to create and implement a concussion policy. The purpose of this paper is to examine trends in school-based concussions prior to and subsequent to the introduction of the PPM. Methods: This report examined emergency department (ED) visits in 5 Ontario hospitals that are part of the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP), and compared trends over time in diagnosed concussions, and suspected concussions ide...
Objective: The goal of this research was to assess the effectiveness of available concussion educati...
Abstract Background Despite concussion now being reco...
Current prevalence estimates of youth sports-related concussions are inconsistent because of variati...
Abstract Background Concussion is a preventable injury that can have long-term health consequences f...
In March 2014, the Ontario Ministry of Education was the first ministry in Canada to institute a for...
Sport-related concussions, which can result in long-lasting adverse cognitive and behavioural effect...
Background: Injury prevention and advocacy often receives little attention in medical education desp...
An issue that has gained attention concerns concussions among student–athletes in elementary and sec...
In Ontario, the number of Emergency Department visits for concussion is rising, but little is known ...
Introduction: Previous studies on traumatic brain injury trends in Canada have been restricted to ho...
Objectives. To examine the trends of new and recurrent sports-related concussions in high-school ath...
For young people, concussion can be a significant injury impacting all aspects of life including att...
Background: Concussions represent 8.9% to 13.2% of all high school athletic injuries. How these inju...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates there are between 1.6-3.8 million spor...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular winter sport in Canada. Concussion accounts for the greatest pro...
Objective: The goal of this research was to assess the effectiveness of available concussion educati...
Abstract Background Despite concussion now being reco...
Current prevalence estimates of youth sports-related concussions are inconsistent because of variati...
Abstract Background Concussion is a preventable injury that can have long-term health consequences f...
In March 2014, the Ontario Ministry of Education was the first ministry in Canada to institute a for...
Sport-related concussions, which can result in long-lasting adverse cognitive and behavioural effect...
Background: Injury prevention and advocacy often receives little attention in medical education desp...
An issue that has gained attention concerns concussions among student–athletes in elementary and sec...
In Ontario, the number of Emergency Department visits for concussion is rising, but little is known ...
Introduction: Previous studies on traumatic brain injury trends in Canada have been restricted to ho...
Objectives. To examine the trends of new and recurrent sports-related concussions in high-school ath...
For young people, concussion can be a significant injury impacting all aspects of life including att...
Background: Concussions represent 8.9% to 13.2% of all high school athletic injuries. How these inju...
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates there are between 1.6-3.8 million spor...
Background: Ice hockey is a popular winter sport in Canada. Concussion accounts for the greatest pro...
Objective: The goal of this research was to assess the effectiveness of available concussion educati...
Abstract Background Despite concussion now being reco...
Current prevalence estimates of youth sports-related concussions are inconsistent because of variati...