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“It’s Never Going to Happen to Me” Happens to Mess with Concussion Reporting

“It’s Never Going to Happen to Me” Happens to Mess with Concussion Reporting

by Kyle P. Harris | Oct 26, 2022

Masculinity, optimism bias, and perceived pressure from stakeholders influence on student-athlete concussion reporting intentions and behavior. Weber Rawlins ML, Welch Bacon CE, Tomporowski P, Gay JL, Bierema L, Schmidt JD. J Am Coll Health. 2022 Sep 9:1-7. doi:...
Do Concussions Increase Risk of Psychological and Neurological Disorders?

Do Concussions Increase Risk of Psychological and Neurological Disorders?

by Jane McDevitt | Aug 31, 2020

Associations between concussion and risk of diagnosis of psychological and neurological disorders: a retrospective population-based cohort study Morissette MP, Prior HJ, Tate RB, Wade J and Leiter JRS. Fam Med Com Health 2020;8:e000390.Full Text Freely Available...

Consensus Statement on Sports-Related Concussions in Youth Sports Using a Modified Delphi Approach

by Jeffrey B. Driban | Nov 26, 2019

Consensus Statement on Sports-Related Concussions in Youth Sports Using a Modified Delphi Approach Rivara FP, Tennyson R, Mills B, Browd SR, Emery CA, Gioia G, Giza CC, Herring S, Janz KF, LaBella C, Valovich McLeod T, Meehan W, Patricios J; Four Corners Youth...
Coaches Gain Current Concussion Info with a Five-Minute Fact Sheet

Coaches Gain Current Concussion Info with a Five-Minute Fact Sheet

by Jane McDevitt | Oct 28, 2019

Randomized Evaluation of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Concussion Education Fact Sheet for Coaches Kroshus E, Buth D, Parsons JT, Hainline B. Health Educ Behav. 2019 Sep [Epub ahead of print] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31565969...
Do Concussions Increase Risk of Psychological and Neurological Disorders?

Walking Speed Impacted Up to 2 Months Post Sports Concussion

by Karlee Burns | Aug 26, 2019

Concussed athletes walk slower than non-concussed athletes during cognitive-motor dual-task assessments but not during single-task assessments 2 months after sports concussion: a systematic review and meta-analysis using individual participant data. Büttner F, Howell...
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