In recent years there has been growing concern about concussion in sport in general and rugby union in particular. The qualitative study reported here draws on interviews (n=20) with adult players in non-elite club rugby union in Ireland in order to explore the frames of reference within which they perceive, give meaning to and manage concussion. Within a sporting subculture which emphasises lay sporting values – particularly the value of “playing hurt” – and which reflects a functional view of injury, non-elite players tend to display an irreverent attitude towards concussion which encourages risky behaviours and underplays, ignores or denies the significance of concussion. We analogously describe these beliefs and actions as being “head s...
This study interviewed retired professional rugby union players (≤10 years since retirement) to disc...
Due to the physical and high-impact nature of rugby, head impacts can occur within the game which ca...
The emphasis of this study was to interview ex-professional male rugby union players (n = 23, mean a...
In recent years there has been growing concern about concussion in sport in general and rugby union ...
This study interviewed retired professional rugby union players (≤10 years since retirement) to disc...
This study interviewed retired professional rugby union players (≤10 years since retire-ment) to dis...
Concussion amongst rugby union players’ is one of the highest and most common injuries that has been...
Objectives: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) HEADCASE initiative aims to educate coaches, referees, an...
Objectives: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) HEADCASE initiative aims to educate coaches, referees, an...
Objectives: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) HEADCASE initiative aims to educate coaches, referees, an...
Objectives: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) HEADCASE initiative aims to educate coaches, referees, an...
Concussion is widely considered a challenging injury to diagnose, assess and manage. Concussion defi...
Concussion is widely considered a challenging injury to diagnose, assess and manage. Concussion defi...
Concussion is widely considered a challenging injury to diagnose, assess and manage. Concussion defi...
Due to the physical and high-impact nature of rugby, head impacts can occur within the game which ca...
This study interviewed retired professional rugby union players (≤10 years since retirement) to disc...
Due to the physical and high-impact nature of rugby, head impacts can occur within the game which ca...
The emphasis of this study was to interview ex-professional male rugby union players (n = 23, mean a...
In recent years there has been growing concern about concussion in sport in general and rugby union ...
This study interviewed retired professional rugby union players (≤10 years since retirement) to disc...
This study interviewed retired professional rugby union players (≤10 years since retire-ment) to dis...
Concussion amongst rugby union players’ is one of the highest and most common injuries that has been...
Objectives: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) HEADCASE initiative aims to educate coaches, referees, an...
Objectives: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) HEADCASE initiative aims to educate coaches, referees, an...
Objectives: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) HEADCASE initiative aims to educate coaches, referees, an...
Objectives: The Rugby Football Union (RFU) HEADCASE initiative aims to educate coaches, referees, an...
Concussion is widely considered a challenging injury to diagnose, assess and manage. Concussion defi...
Concussion is widely considered a challenging injury to diagnose, assess and manage. Concussion defi...
Concussion is widely considered a challenging injury to diagnose, assess and manage. Concussion defi...
Due to the physical and high-impact nature of rugby, head impacts can occur within the game which ca...
This study interviewed retired professional rugby union players (≤10 years since retirement) to disc...
Due to the physical and high-impact nature of rugby, head impacts can occur within the game which ca...
The emphasis of this study was to interview ex-professional male rugby union players (n = 23, mean a...