Background: Concussion in sport is an ongoing global concern. The head injury assessment (HIA) by the field of play is acknowledged as the first step in recognising and identifying concussion. While previous systematic literature reviews have evaluated the sensitivity of side-line screening tools and assessment protocols, no systematic review has evaluated the research designs and assessments used in a field setting. This systematic review investigated existing screening and diagnostic tools used in research as part of the HIA protocol to identify concussion that are currently used in professional, semi-professional and amateur (club) sports settings. Methods: A systematic searching of relevant databases was undertaken for peer-reviewe...
BACKGROUND: Video review has become an important tool in professional sporting codes to help sidelin...
Concussion is a complex pathophysiological process with a wide range of non-specific signs and sympt...
BACKGROUND: Currently, there is no evidence-based definition for concussion that is being uniformly ...
Background: Off-field screening tools, such as the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT), have be...
OBJECTIVE: Sport-related concussions (SRCs) can cause significant neurological symptoms, and approxi...
The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version is a sports screening tool that is often used to s...
Sport-related concussion remains one of the most complex injuries presented to sports medicine profe...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.neurology.org/content...
Background: Although injuries to the head represent a small proportion of all sport injuries, they a...
Concussion is a form of mild traumatic head injury (TBI) associated with a variety of neurologic sig...
Background There is an increased risk of subsequent concussion and musculoskeletal injury upon retur...
Objectives Rugby Union has adapted the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) into an abridged ...
Introduction: Sport-related concussion management remains a diagnostic dilemma to clinicians in all...
This paper serves as a primer to healthcare professionals of the now and future of sideline screenin...
<p>In exploration of the current status of research and investigations on sport-related concussions ...
BACKGROUND: Video review has become an important tool in professional sporting codes to help sidelin...
Concussion is a complex pathophysiological process with a wide range of non-specific signs and sympt...
BACKGROUND: Currently, there is no evidence-based definition for concussion that is being uniformly ...
Background: Off-field screening tools, such as the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT), have be...
OBJECTIVE: Sport-related concussions (SRCs) can cause significant neurological symptoms, and approxi...
The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool 3rd version is a sports screening tool that is often used to s...
Sport-related concussion remains one of the most complex injuries presented to sports medicine profe...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.neurology.org/content...
Background: Although injuries to the head represent a small proportion of all sport injuries, they a...
Concussion is a form of mild traumatic head injury (TBI) associated with a variety of neurologic sig...
Background There is an increased risk of subsequent concussion and musculoskeletal injury upon retur...
Objectives Rugby Union has adapted the Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) into an abridged ...
Introduction: Sport-related concussion management remains a diagnostic dilemma to clinicians in all...
This paper serves as a primer to healthcare professionals of the now and future of sideline screenin...
<p>In exploration of the current status of research and investigations on sport-related concussions ...
BACKGROUND: Video review has become an important tool in professional sporting codes to help sidelin...
Concussion is a complex pathophysiological process with a wide range of non-specific signs and sympt...
BACKGROUND: Currently, there is no evidence-based definition for concussion that is being uniformly ...