CONTEXT: Approximately half of individuals who sustain a concussion do not immediately report their injuries. Motivators for not reporting include thinking the suspected concussion was not a serious injury and wanting to continue participating in activity. Additionally, military personnel have concerns about how concussions may affect their careers. However, delayed reporting can prolong neurobehavioral recovery. Understanding the frequency of delayed reporting and contributing factors will aid in identifying individuals who may be more likely to delay reporting. OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency of delayed concussion reporting by service academy cadets and determine if sex, injury setting, sport level, or medical history is capable of p...
Background: The incidence of sport-related concussion is debatable. While the Centers for Disease Co...
Introduction Concussion disclosure is often essential for military personnel to receive appropriate ...
Background: The incidence of sport-related concussion is debatable. While the Centers for Disease Co...
OBJECTIVES: Non-disclosure of concussion complicates concussion management, but almost nothing is kn...
CONTEXT: Mandated concussion education has aimed to improve student-athlete knowledge; however, some...
INTRODUCTION: Concussion disclosure is often essential for military personnel to receive appropriate...
Context: Whereas guidelines about return-to-play (RTP) after concussion have been published, actual ...
Context:Limited data exist concerning differences in concussion-education exposure and how education...
Abstract Background Concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury, is a major public health concern aff...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if an athlete’s self-report of a history of conc...
Research has shown that exposure to a concussion definition (CD) increases self-reported concussion ...
Background: Concussions commonly occur in contact and collision sports. Following a concussion, seri...
CONTEXT: Currently, no consensus exists for grading the severity of concussions. Identification of r...
Background:Sport-related concussion is recognized as a significant injury with variable recovery...
Buckley, Thomas A.Background: Athletes with concussions have been shown to have functional postural ...
Background: The incidence of sport-related concussion is debatable. While the Centers for Disease Co...
Introduction Concussion disclosure is often essential for military personnel to receive appropriate ...
Background: The incidence of sport-related concussion is debatable. While the Centers for Disease Co...
OBJECTIVES: Non-disclosure of concussion complicates concussion management, but almost nothing is kn...
CONTEXT: Mandated concussion education has aimed to improve student-athlete knowledge; however, some...
INTRODUCTION: Concussion disclosure is often essential for military personnel to receive appropriate...
Context: Whereas guidelines about return-to-play (RTP) after concussion have been published, actual ...
Context:Limited data exist concerning differences in concussion-education exposure and how education...
Abstract Background Concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury, is a major public health concern aff...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if an athlete’s self-report of a history of conc...
Research has shown that exposure to a concussion definition (CD) increases self-reported concussion ...
Background: Concussions commonly occur in contact and collision sports. Following a concussion, seri...
CONTEXT: Currently, no consensus exists for grading the severity of concussions. Identification of r...
Background:Sport-related concussion is recognized as a significant injury with variable recovery...
Buckley, Thomas A.Background: Athletes with concussions have been shown to have functional postural ...
Background: The incidence of sport-related concussion is debatable. While the Centers for Disease Co...
Introduction Concussion disclosure is often essential for military personnel to receive appropriate ...
Background: The incidence of sport-related concussion is debatable. While the Centers for Disease Co...