OBJECTIVE: An expert working group was set up at the initiative of the Ministry of Sports with the objective of harmonizing the management of sport related concussion (SRC) in France, starting with its definition and diagnosis criteria. RESULTS: Definition: A clinical definition in 4 points have been establish as follow: Concussion is a brain injury: 1) caused by a direct or indirect transmission of kinetic energy to the head 2) resulting for an immediate and transient dysfunction of the brain characterized by at least one of the following disorders: a)Loss of consciousness, b) loss of memory, c) altered mental status, d) neurological signs; 3) Possibly followed by one or more functional complaints (concussion syndrome); 4) The signs and sy...
BACKGROUND: When participating in contact sports, (mild) head trauma is a common incident-observed i...
OBJECTIVE: To review and compare the mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) vignettes used in postconcus...
Objective: To identify the types of injuries the human brain incurs as a result of traumatic forces ...
OBJECTIVE: An expert working group was set up at the initiative of the Ministry of Sports with the o...
BACKGROUND: Currently, there is no evidence-based definition for concussion that is being uniformly ...
Sports-related concussion (SRC) is a severe type of sports injury that is attracting attention world...
Contact sports and sports with high risk of head traumatism are increasingly becoming more popular. ...
Evaluation and management of sports-related concussion has received unprecedented attention in both ...
Batt, AM ORCiD: 0000-0001-6473-5397A concussion (orig. Latin: concutere, "to shake violently”) is a ...
OBJECTIVE: \ud To review and compare the mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) vignettes used in postco...
abstract: Over the past several years, there has been growing concern regarding concussions and trau...
Head injuries are common in competitive and recreational sport. Nomenclature, though inconsistent, i...
CEREBRAL concussion has been classically defined as an essentially reversible syndrome without detec...
(from first first paragraph) A concussion is a physical injury to the head resulting in altered ment...
concussion is a transient neurologic condition that occurs as a result of traumatic biomechanical fo...
BACKGROUND: When participating in contact sports, (mild) head trauma is a common incident-observed i...
OBJECTIVE: To review and compare the mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) vignettes used in postconcus...
Objective: To identify the types of injuries the human brain incurs as a result of traumatic forces ...
OBJECTIVE: An expert working group was set up at the initiative of the Ministry of Sports with the o...
BACKGROUND: Currently, there is no evidence-based definition for concussion that is being uniformly ...
Sports-related concussion (SRC) is a severe type of sports injury that is attracting attention world...
Contact sports and sports with high risk of head traumatism are increasingly becoming more popular. ...
Evaluation and management of sports-related concussion has received unprecedented attention in both ...
Batt, AM ORCiD: 0000-0001-6473-5397A concussion (orig. Latin: concutere, "to shake violently”) is a ...
OBJECTIVE: \ud To review and compare the mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) vignettes used in postco...
abstract: Over the past several years, there has been growing concern regarding concussions and trau...
Head injuries are common in competitive and recreational sport. Nomenclature, though inconsistent, i...
CEREBRAL concussion has been classically defined as an essentially reversible syndrome without detec...
(from first first paragraph) A concussion is a physical injury to the head resulting in altered ment...
concussion is a transient neurologic condition that occurs as a result of traumatic biomechanical fo...
BACKGROUND: When participating in contact sports, (mild) head trauma is a common incident-observed i...
OBJECTIVE: To review and compare the mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) vignettes used in postconcus...
Objective: To identify the types of injuries the human brain incurs as a result of traumatic forces ...