Recent evidence suggests significant short-term neurocognitive deficits following mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) in sports. However, sequelae of mild head injuries is complicated by many factors including a history of multiple head injuries and injury severity. Few studies have considered the influence these variables may have on proper classification of a MTBI and their meaning for return-toplay guidelines. This study presents the short-term neuropsychological and balance outcomes of four college athletes who sustained mild head injuries of different severity (grade I, grade II, grade III and multiple head injured with a grade II based on American Academy of Neurology guidelines). The results demonstrated that self-report symptoms of c...
xvi, 68 p. : ill.Approximately 1.5 million concussions occur annually in the United States, many aff...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common injury and a significant proportion of those affected...
Objectives. Athletes who sustain brain injury are more likely to suffer subsequent concussions, maki...
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI), also known as concussion, has become a growing public health con...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate memory dysfunction and self-report of symptom...
Evaluation and management of sports-related concussion has received unprecedented attention in both ...
Objective: To determine the differences in postural stability measures and neurocognitive function b...
Objective: Postural stability and neuropsychological testing are gradually becoming integral parts o...
OBJECTIVE: Acute recovery from concussion (mild traumatic brain injury) is assessed in samples of NF...
Sports-related injuries represent approximately 20% of the estimated 1.54 million head injuries that...
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of sports-related head injury on balance, atte...
OBJECTIVE: To provide normal data for comparison with objective measures of an athlete's cognitive a...
While substantial literature exists regarding the neurocognitive sequelae of concussion and return t...
More than 40 million American youth participate in interscholastic, community-based, and collegiate ...
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHOchoose to participate insports place themselves atrisk for a sports-related ...
xvi, 68 p. : ill.Approximately 1.5 million concussions occur annually in the United States, many aff...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common injury and a significant proportion of those affected...
Objectives. Athletes who sustain brain injury are more likely to suffer subsequent concussions, maki...
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI), also known as concussion, has become a growing public health con...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate memory dysfunction and self-report of symptom...
Evaluation and management of sports-related concussion has received unprecedented attention in both ...
Objective: To determine the differences in postural stability measures and neurocognitive function b...
Objective: Postural stability and neuropsychological testing are gradually becoming integral parts o...
OBJECTIVE: Acute recovery from concussion (mild traumatic brain injury) is assessed in samples of NF...
Sports-related injuries represent approximately 20% of the estimated 1.54 million head injuries that...
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of sports-related head injury on balance, atte...
OBJECTIVE: To provide normal data for comparison with objective measures of an athlete's cognitive a...
While substantial literature exists regarding the neurocognitive sequelae of concussion and return t...
More than 40 million American youth participate in interscholastic, community-based, and collegiate ...
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WHOchoose to participate insports place themselves atrisk for a sports-related ...
xvi, 68 p. : ill.Approximately 1.5 million concussions occur annually in the United States, many aff...
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common injury and a significant proportion of those affected...
Objectives. Athletes who sustain brain injury are more likely to suffer subsequent concussions, maki...