Concussions often are underreported by those experiencing symptoms, and most education programs assume that increased knowledge will improve that rate. But new research from the University of Georgia ...
(Reuters Health) - High school athletes with access to a certified athletic trainer are more knowledgeable about concussions and their consequences, but that doesn’t make them more likely to report a ...
May 7, 2021 - Among collegiate football players and other athletes, Black athletes recognize fewer concussion-related symptoms than their White counterparts, reports a study in the May/June issue of ...
Among collegiate football players and other athletes, Black athletes recognize fewer concussion-related symptoms than their White counterparts, reports a study in the May/June issue of the Journal of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Black college athletes demonstrated less knowledge of concussions than white college athletes, despite NCAA ...
Objective To identify sport concussion knowledge base, practice patterns and current/preferred methods of Knowledge Transfer and Exchange (KTE) in two distinct populations of family physicians. Design ...
Objective To pilot test a concussion education and support workshop as a Knowledge Transfer and Exchange (KTE) intervention for enhancing knowledge and education post-concussion. Design Prospective, ...
OTTAWA (ON), November 14, 2023 – A groundbreaking $5.4 million research collaboration between the CHEO Research Institute, 360 Concussion Care, and the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI), announced today, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A decision-making aid that provides parents with information on minor head injuries through illustrations and ...
Sports concussions are no longer just laughed off as getting your bell rung. However, knowledge and attitudes about concussions can vary greatly across different sports. Let’s take a look at what ...
Sports injuries can happen any time of year, but with the return of one of our area’s most popular youth sports – football – on the horizon, it’s a fitting time to revisit the topic of concussion.
A lot of things crossed Thomas Hickey’s mind over the past seven weeks, as the post-concussion symptoms would not leave the Islanders defenseman alone. When would he be able to come back? Could this ...