Contact sports and sports with high risk of head traumatism are increasingly becoming more popular. This trend leads to a 60 % increase of sport-related concussions in the decade. It is therefore important to summarize the current knowledge in this field (diagnosis, risk factors.) in order to help clinicians to improve this pathology management. Short and long term consequences are too often minimized by clinicians, while related clinical disorders should not be neglected (e.g. headaches, cognitive troubles, vestibular troubles, depression.). Complications risks are directly linked to the number of concussions or if patients return to play before complete recovery. Correct knowledge of symptoms and of the various assessment tests are conseq...
bjsports-2013-093040 It is now recognised that there is a spectrum of concussion disorders ranging f...
Sports-related concussions (SRC) have developed into a highly discussed topic in sports medicine ove...
L’âge, le génotype et les traumatismes crâniens (TCC) sont trois facteurs de risque majeurs du dével...
Contact sports and sports with high risk of head traumatism are increasingly becoming more popular. ...
Texte intégral sur le site de la Revu Médicale Suisse, free-online www.revmed.ch Concussion, a freq...
Concussion is a common problem in many sports and recreational pursuits, especially those involving ...
ABSTRACT Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of lifelong disability and death worldwide. S...
Family physicians, particularly those who work in emergency rooms or act as physicians for sports te...
OBJECTIVE: An expert working group was set up at the initiative of the Ministry of Sports with the o...
OBJECTIVE: An expert working group was set up at the initiative of the Ministry of Sports with the o...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
The main goal of this project is to inform and educate you on the various threads concerning concuss...
Head injuries are common in competitive and recreational sport. Nomenclature, though inconsistent, i...
abstract: Over the past several years, there has been growing concern regarding concussions and trau...
"Concussion is defined as a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain from an impulsive...
bjsports-2013-093040 It is now recognised that there is a spectrum of concussion disorders ranging f...
Sports-related concussions (SRC) have developed into a highly discussed topic in sports medicine ove...
L’âge, le génotype et les traumatismes crâniens (TCC) sont trois facteurs de risque majeurs du dével...
Contact sports and sports with high risk of head traumatism are increasingly becoming more popular. ...
Texte intégral sur le site de la Revu Médicale Suisse, free-online www.revmed.ch Concussion, a freq...
Concussion is a common problem in many sports and recreational pursuits, especially those involving ...
ABSTRACT Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of lifelong disability and death worldwide. S...
Family physicians, particularly those who work in emergency rooms or act as physicians for sports te...
OBJECTIVE: An expert working group was set up at the initiative of the Ministry of Sports with the o...
OBJECTIVE: An expert working group was set up at the initiative of the Ministry of Sports with the o...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
The main goal of this project is to inform and educate you on the various threads concerning concuss...
Head injuries are common in competitive and recreational sport. Nomenclature, though inconsistent, i...
abstract: Over the past several years, there has been growing concern regarding concussions and trau...
"Concussion is defined as a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain from an impulsive...
bjsports-2013-093040 It is now recognised that there is a spectrum of concussion disorders ranging f...
Sports-related concussions (SRC) have developed into a highly discussed topic in sports medicine ove...
L’âge, le génotype et les traumatismes crâniens (TCC) sont trois facteurs de risque majeurs du dével...