A test used to gauge whether a college athlete has suffered a concussion is right only half the time and may be useless, new research finds. The test used by the NCAA, which oversees college sports, ...
When college athletes are evaluated for a possible concussion, the diagnosis is based on an athletic trainer or team physician's assessment of three things: the player's symptoms, physical balance and ...
If a concussion was clinically diagnosed, a teammate control was identified matched on co-morbid conditions and school year and the SCAT-3 was performed by the control. Outcome Measures SCAT-3 Main ...
A commonly used on-field tool to assess concussions in athletes may be overestimating their occurrence by including such symptoms as fatigue and neck pain caused by intense exercise rather than a ...
Objective To develop a clinically feasible, brain-based tool for sideline concussion classification. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting High school athletes. Participants 35 healthy control male ...
When college athletes are evaluated for a possible concussion, the diagnosis is based on an athletic trainer or team physician's assessment of three things: the player's symptoms, physical balance and ...
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