نتایج جستجو برای: related concussion

تعداد نتایج: 1170613  

2016
Nina Kraus Elaine C. Thompson Jennifer Krizman Katherine Cook Travis White-Schwoch Cynthia R. LaBella

Concussions carry devastating potential for cognitive, neurologic, and socio-emotional disease, but no objective test reliably identifies a concussion and its severity. A variety of neurological insults compromise sound processing, particularly in complex listening environments that place high demands on brain processing. The frequency-following response captures the high computational demands ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2006
K M Guskiewicz S L Bruce R C Cantu M S Ferrara J P Kelly M McCrea M Putukian T C Valovich McLeod

S port related concussion has received considerable attention in both the lay media and medical literature in recent years. As a result, clinicians, coaches, parents, and athletes at all levels of competition are becoming educated about the necessity to treat concussions seriously. In time, this will help to create a safer playing environment for athletes at all levels of competition. Despite a...

Journal: :Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 2021

Abstract Objective To circumvent “sandbagging”, the ImPACT, a widely used computerized program in sports-related concussion evaluations, contains five embedded validity indices (VIs). This study aimed to identify variables associated with invalid performance (i.e., scoring beyond trigger-warning threshold) on at least one VI. Method Analysis derived from 1287 college students was conducted util...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2014
Therese A West Donald W Marion

Currently, there is considerable debate within the sports medicine community about the role of concussion and the risk of chronic neurological sequelae. This concern has led to significant confusion among primary care providers and athletic trainers about how to best identify those athletes at risk and how to treat those with concussion. During the first quarter of 2013, several new or updated ...

Journal: :Applied neuropsychology. Child 2016
Christine M Salinas Preston Dean Anthony LoGalbo Michael Dougherty Melvin Field Frank M Webbe

Approximately 136,000 concussions occur annually in American high school sports. Neuropsychological data indicate that children with preexisting cognitive difficulties, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), may have protracted recovery from concussion. ADHD, with an estimated prevalence of 11% in youth, may increase an athlete's vulnerability to sustaining sports-related trau...

2014
Karen M Barlow Brian L Brooks Frank P MacMaster Adam Kirton Trevor Seeger Michael Esser Susan Crawford Alberto Nettel-Aguirre Roger Zemek Mikrogianakis Angelo Valerie Kirk Carolyn A Emery David Johnson Michael D Hill Jeff Buchhalter Brenda Turley Lawrence Richer Robert Platt Jamie Hutchison Deborah Dewey

BACKGROUND By the age of sixteen, one in five children will sustain a mild traumatic brain injury also known as concussion. Our research found that one in seven school children with mild traumatic brain injury suffer post-concussion syndrome symptoms for three months or longer. Post-concussion syndrome is associated with significant disability in the child and his/her family and yet there are n...

Journal: :JAMA pediatrics 2015
Grant L Iverson Noah D Silverberg Rebekah Mannix Bruce A Maxwell Joseph E Atkins Ross Zafonte Paul D Berkner

IMPORTANCE Every state in the United States has passed legislation for sport-related concussion, making this health issue important for physicians and other health care professionals. Safely returning athletes to sport after concussion relies on accurately determining when their symptoms resolve. OBJECTIVE To evaluate baseline concussion-like symptom reporting in uninjured adolescent student ...

Journal: :The American journal of sports medicine 2009
Alexis Chiang Colvin Jimmy Mullen Mark R Lovell Robin Vereeke West Micky W Collins Megan Groh

BACKGROUND This study was designed to investigate differences in recovery in male and female soccer athletes. HYPOTHESES Soccer players with a history of concussion will perform worse on neurocognitive testing than players without a history of concussion. Furthermore, female athletes will demonstrate poorer performance on neurocognitive testing than male athletes. STUDY DESIGN Cohort study ...

Journal: :Sports medicine 2008
Steven P Broglio Timothy W Puetz

Sport concussion is commonly assessed using a battery of tests that evaluate neurocognitive functioning, postural control and self-report symptoms. The degree to which concussion affects each of these measures is unclear. Thus, the purpose of this meta-analysis is to systematically review and quantify the effect of sport concussion on each assessment measure when administered immediately post-i...

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