Sport-related concussion has garnered increasing scientific attention and research over the last decade. Collegiate student-athletes represent an important cohort in this field. As such, the Pac-12 CARE-Affiliated Program (CAP) was formed in 2017 as a regional hub of the Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) consortium. CAP is multisite, prospective, longitudinal study that aims to improve student-athlete health by identifying factors associated with concussion incidence and recovery and using this knowledge to inform best clinical practices and policy decisions. CAP employed a staggered rollout across the Pac-12, with the first four institutions enrolling in fall 2018. After receiving institutional review board (IRB) approva...
Copyright: © 2014 Weiland SJ, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
Reducing the frequency and severity of concussions from sport is an important issue in public health...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
CONTEXT: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutio...
The following policy and procedures on education, baseline testing, and subsequent assessment and ma...
BACKGROUND: The natural history of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) or concussion remains poorly d...
Background Sport-related concussion and repetitive head impact exposure in contact sports continue ...
Background: The epidemiology of concussion in collegiate and high school athletes has been extensive...
Background: In response to concerns over concussions and repeated head impacts that occur during spo...
The LIMBIC Military and Tactical Athletic Research Study (MATARS) framework was established to confi...
Problem: Concussions continue to be a common injury in both athletes and non-athletes across the wor...
One of the National Football League€™s (NFL) Head, Neck and Spine Committee€™s principal goals is to...
Sports-related injuries represent approximately 20% of the estimated 1.54 million head injuries that...
The Cumberland University Sports Medicine staff, made up of team physicians and certified athletic t...
Background:Sport-related concussion is recognized as a significant injury with variable recovery...
Copyright: © 2014 Weiland SJ, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
Reducing the frequency and severity of concussions from sport is an important issue in public health...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...
CONTEXT: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) legislation requires that member institutio...
The following policy and procedures on education, baseline testing, and subsequent assessment and ma...
BACKGROUND: The natural history of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) or concussion remains poorly d...
Background Sport-related concussion and repetitive head impact exposure in contact sports continue ...
Background: The epidemiology of concussion in collegiate and high school athletes has been extensive...
Background: In response to concerns over concussions and repeated head impacts that occur during spo...
The LIMBIC Military and Tactical Athletic Research Study (MATARS) framework was established to confi...
Problem: Concussions continue to be a common injury in both athletes and non-athletes across the wor...
One of the National Football League€™s (NFL) Head, Neck and Spine Committee€™s principal goals is to...
Sports-related injuries represent approximately 20% of the estimated 1.54 million head injuries that...
The Cumberland University Sports Medicine staff, made up of team physicians and certified athletic t...
Background:Sport-related concussion is recognized as a significant injury with variable recovery...
Copyright: © 2014 Weiland SJ, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of ...
Reducing the frequency and severity of concussions from sport is an important issue in public health...
Sport-related concussion affects between 1.6 and 3.8 million people annually. Incidence of concussi...