Concussions and their long-term effects have grown in prevalence in the sports industry in recent years, increasing from thousands to millions. Most clinicians and researchers believe more work can still be done to improve the diagnosis and treatment process. Advancements have occurred in injury definition and impact recognition, thus the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery processes need to match. The SCAT5, a standardized tool for evaluating concussions designed for use by physicians and healthcare professionals, is utilized for baseline testing and diagnosis. This study aimed to determine a normative dataset from the results of the SCAT5 performed on non-injured college-aged individuals. 26 participants (13 male and 13 female) completed t...
OBJECTIVE: Sport-related concussions (SRCs) can cause significant neurological symptoms, and approxi...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
Medical professionals continue to revise on-field sport-related concussion (SRC) assessment tools to...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(3): 1143-1155, 2020. The purpose of this study was to r...
Sport-related concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that remains challenging to identify an...
With the incidence of concussion in sport on the rise, it is crucial that the concussion assessment ...
This paper presents the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition (SCAT5), which is the most rece...
Objectives Rugby Union has adapted the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) into an abridged ...
Context: Establishing psychometric and measurement properties of concussion assessments is important...
Sport-related concussion remains one of the most complex injuries presented to sports medicine profe...
Concussions are one of the most complex conditions to manage in sport medicine due to the individual...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate validate the memory and concentration sections of the Stand...
Concussion: A concussion is a trauma-induced alteration in mental status that may or may not involve...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.neurology.org/content...
OBJECTIVE: Sport-related concussions (SRCs) can cause significant neurological symptoms, and approxi...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...
Medical professionals continue to revise on-field sport-related concussion (SRC) assessment tools to...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(3): 1143-1155, 2020. The purpose of this study was to r...
Sport-related concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that remains challenging to identify an...
With the incidence of concussion in sport on the rise, it is crucial that the concussion assessment ...
This paper presents the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition (SCAT5), which is the most rece...
Objectives Rugby Union has adapted the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) into an abridged ...
Context: Establishing psychometric and measurement properties of concussion assessments is important...
Sport-related concussion remains one of the most complex injuries presented to sports medicine profe...
Concussions are one of the most complex conditions to manage in sport medicine due to the individual...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate validate the memory and concentration sections of the Stand...
Concussion: A concussion is a trauma-induced alteration in mental status that may or may not involve...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.neurology.org/content...
OBJECTIVE: Sport-related concussions (SRCs) can cause significant neurological symptoms, and approxi...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
Context: Athletic trainers surveyed in 1999 demonstrated little consensus on the use of concussion g...