No abstract available.Comment on “Concussion-driven dilemmas in sports medicine…” original article by Daniel Mellifont, Jamie Peetz, and Mark Sayers, published in the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 9(3): 369–370, and can be located at DOI 10.1007/s11673-012-9386-7
This research poster describes the symptoms of concussions and why return to learn policies should b...
AbstractSport-related concussion is a common neurological injury that occurs in all levels of athlet...
Family physicians, particularly those who work in emergency rooms or act as physicians for sports te...
Mild traumatic brain injury in sports has become a significant public health concern which has not o...
This article critically discusses a set of interconnected ethical issues arising from (i) identifica...
Abstract Currently, there is considerable debate within the sports medicine community about the role...
THE ISSUE OF DETERMINING THEreadiness of athletes to return toaction following a head injury has rec...
Objective: There is a plethora of theories about the pathophysiology behind a sport-related concussi...
Optimal application of neurocognitive testing in concussion management: A professional dilemm
89NCMJ vol. 76, no. 2 ncmedicaljournal.com Concussions are an inherent part of collision sports such...
Concussion is an injury risk associated with participation in collision sports. It has been identifi...
Return-to-play (RTP) guidelines in concussion management and treatment continue to challenge clinici...
While it has become clear that concussion is a serious problem in football and other sports, it is n...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
Participation in sport is associated with several positive outcomes including improved physical fitn...
This research poster describes the symptoms of concussions and why return to learn policies should b...
AbstractSport-related concussion is a common neurological injury that occurs in all levels of athlet...
Family physicians, particularly those who work in emergency rooms or act as physicians for sports te...
Mild traumatic brain injury in sports has become a significant public health concern which has not o...
This article critically discusses a set of interconnected ethical issues arising from (i) identifica...
Abstract Currently, there is considerable debate within the sports medicine community about the role...
THE ISSUE OF DETERMINING THEreadiness of athletes to return toaction following a head injury has rec...
Objective: There is a plethora of theories about the pathophysiology behind a sport-related concussi...
Optimal application of neurocognitive testing in concussion management: A professional dilemm
89NCMJ vol. 76, no. 2 ncmedicaljournal.com Concussions are an inherent part of collision sports such...
Concussion is an injury risk associated with participation in collision sports. It has been identifi...
Return-to-play (RTP) guidelines in concussion management and treatment continue to challenge clinici...
While it has become clear that concussion is a serious problem in football and other sports, it is n...
Background: High school football players are the single largest cohort of athletes playing tackle fo...
Participation in sport is associated with several positive outcomes including improved physical fitn...
This research poster describes the symptoms of concussions and why return to learn policies should b...
AbstractSport-related concussion is a common neurological injury that occurs in all levels of athlet...
Family physicians, particularly those who work in emergency rooms or act as physicians for sports te...