Objective: To determine if baseline Sport Concussion Assessment Tool, third Edition (SCAT3) scores differ between athletes with and without disability. Design: Cross-sectional comparison of preseason baseline SCAT3 scores for a range of England international footballers. Setting: Team doctors and physiotherapists supporting England football teams recorded players' SCAT 3 baseline tests from August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2014. Participants: A convenience sample of 249 England footballers, of whom 185 were players without disability (male: 119; female: 66) and 64 were players with disability (male learning disability: 17; male cerebral palsy: 28; male blind: 10; female deaf: 9). Assessment and Outcome Measures: Between-group comparisons of media...
Concussions and their long-term effects have grown in prevalence in the sports industry in recent ye...
Sport-related concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that remains challenging to identify an...
Objective: To assess the 52-week incidence proportion and incidence rate of sports-related concussio...
OBJECTIVE:: To determine if baseline Sport Concussion Assessment Tool, third Edition (SCAT3) scores ...
OBJECTIVE:: To determine if baseline Sport Concussion Assessment Tool, third Edition (SCAT3) scores ...
OBJECTIVE: Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...
Objective Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...
<div><p>The aims of this study were: i) to analyze the reliability and validity of three tests that ...
The aims of this study were: i) to analyze the reliability and validity of three tests that require ...
Medical professionals continue to revise on-field sport-related concussion (SRC) assessment tools to...
Objectives: To establish normative reference data for the SCAT3 in professional Rugby Union players....
Male players from football and rugby clubs and sportsmen from a variety of noncontact sports clubs a...
Background The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) is recommended to screen fo...
Objective: This study compared Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) performance in elite mal...
Abstract Contact sport teams require their athletes to undergo baseline concussion testing for compa...
Concussions and their long-term effects have grown in prevalence in the sports industry in recent ye...
Sport-related concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that remains challenging to identify an...
Objective: To assess the 52-week incidence proportion and incidence rate of sports-related concussio...
OBJECTIVE:: To determine if baseline Sport Concussion Assessment Tool, third Edition (SCAT3) scores ...
OBJECTIVE:: To determine if baseline Sport Concussion Assessment Tool, third Edition (SCAT3) scores ...
OBJECTIVE: Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...
Objective Concussion diagnosis and management in sports largely relies on neurocognitive testing. I...
<div><p>The aims of this study were: i) to analyze the reliability and validity of three tests that ...
The aims of this study were: i) to analyze the reliability and validity of three tests that require ...
Medical professionals continue to revise on-field sport-related concussion (SRC) assessment tools to...
Objectives: To establish normative reference data for the SCAT3 in professional Rugby Union players....
Male players from football and rugby clubs and sportsmen from a variety of noncontact sports clubs a...
Background The Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) is recommended to screen fo...
Objective: This study compared Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT) performance in elite mal...
Abstract Contact sport teams require their athletes to undergo baseline concussion testing for compa...
Concussions and their long-term effects have grown in prevalence in the sports industry in recent ye...
Sport-related concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that remains challenging to identify an...
Objective: To assess the 52-week incidence proportion and incidence rate of sports-related concussio...