Abreu, Marcos A; Edwards, Wirt; Spradley, Brandon D
The War Against Concussions Journal Article
In: Sport Journal, pp. 1–12, 2016, ISBN: 15439518.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *COLLEGE athletes, *DIAGNOSIS, *DISEASE complications, *FOOTBALL injuries, *HIGH school athletes, *PREVENTION, *PROFESSIONAL sports, *SAFETY hats, *SPORTS medicine, *SPORTS participation, *SYMPTOMS, Concussion, concussion evaluation, Concussion management, concussion prevention technology, DISCLOSURE, football helmet concussion reducing design, football helmet concussion reducing design., Return-to-play
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Li-Shan, Chou
Active Voice: Does Return to Activity after Concussion Impact Recovery of Gait Stability? Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Bulletin, pp. 1, 2015, ISBN: 07469306.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *Decision Making, *DIAGNOSIS, *SPORTS injuries, *SPORTS medicine, DECISION making in clinical medicine, MEDICAL protocols
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Hart, Joseph M
Vestibular and Ocular Motor Assessments: Important Pieces to the Concussion Puzzle Journal Article
In: Athletic Training & Sports Health Care, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 246–248, 2013, ISBN: 19425864.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *EQUILIBRIUM (Physiology), *EYE -- Movements, *SPORTS injuries, *UNIVERSITIES & colleges, *VISUAL perception, EVALUATION, PENNSYLVANIA
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Bica, David; Armen, Joseph; Nicele, Brock
Computerized Neuropsychological Testing in the Management of Sports-Related Concussions Journal Article
In: Athletic Training & Sports Health Care, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 7–10, 2012, ISBN: 19425864.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *ATHLETES -- Health, *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *SPORTS injuries, COMPUTER-assisted neurosurgery, Neuropsychological Tests
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Milne, Chris
Concussion Journal Article
In: New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 69, 2010, ISBN: 01106384.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *THERAPEUTICS, BRAIN function localization Overviews, Head Injuries
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Jackson, P
Concussion in sport Journal Article
In: SportEX Medicine, no. 2, pp. 28–31, 1999, ISBN: 14718138.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *Athletes, *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *WOUNDS & injuries, METHODOLOGY, Recovery, Return to Play, Second impact syndrome, Testing
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Oliaro, S
Concussion and post-concussion syndrome Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Update, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 23–26, 1995.
BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *SPORTS, *THERAPEUTICS, METHODOLOGY, neuropsychology, Second impact syndrome, standards
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Hugenholtz, H; Richard, M T
On-site management of athletes with head injuries Journal Article
In: Physician & Sportsmedicine, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 71, 1983, ISBN: 00913847.
BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *HEAD, *HEMODYNAMICS, *PERIODIC health examinations, *RESPIRATION, *THERAPEUTICS, *WOUNDS & injuries, Assessment & Testing, Treatment & Rehabilitation
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Abreu, Marcos A; Edwards, Wirt; Spradley, Brandon D
The War Against Concussions Journal Article
In: Sport Journal, pp. 1–12, 2016, ISBN: 15439518.
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Li-Shan, Chou
Active Voice: Does Return to Activity after Concussion Impact Recovery of Gait Stability? Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Bulletin, pp. 1, 2015, ISBN: 07469306.
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Hart, Joseph M
Vestibular and Ocular Motor Assessments: Important Pieces to the Concussion Puzzle Journal Article
In: Athletic Training & Sports Health Care, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 246–248, 2013, ISBN: 19425864.
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Bica, David; Armen, Joseph; Nicele, Brock
Computerized Neuropsychological Testing in the Management of Sports-Related Concussions Journal Article
In: Athletic Training & Sports Health Care, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 7–10, 2012, ISBN: 19425864.
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Milne, Chris
Concussion Journal Article
In: New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 69, 2010, ISBN: 01106384.
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Jackson, P
Concussion in sport Journal Article
In: SportEX Medicine, no. 2, pp. 28–31, 1999, ISBN: 14718138.
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Oliaro, S
Concussion and post-concussion syndrome Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Update, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 23–26, 1995.
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Hugenholtz, H; Richard, M T
On-site management of athletes with head injuries Journal Article
In: Physician & Sportsmedicine, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 71, 1983, ISBN: 00913847.
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Abreu, Marcos A; Edwards, Wirt; Spradley, Brandon D
The War Against Concussions Journal Article
In: Sport Journal, pp. 1–12, 2016, ISBN: 15439518.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *COLLEGE athletes, *DIAGNOSIS, *DISEASE complications, *FOOTBALL injuries, *HIGH school athletes, *PREVENTION, *PROFESSIONAL sports, *SAFETY hats, *SPORTS medicine, *SPORTS participation, *SYMPTOMS, Concussion, concussion evaluation, Concussion management, concussion prevention technology, DISCLOSURE, football helmet concussion reducing design, football helmet concussion reducing design., Return-to-play
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Li-Shan, Chou
Active Voice: Does Return to Activity after Concussion Impact Recovery of Gait Stability? Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Bulletin, pp. 1, 2015, ISBN: 07469306.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *Decision Making, *DIAGNOSIS, *SPORTS injuries, *SPORTS medicine, DECISION making in clinical medicine, MEDICAL protocols
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Hart, Joseph M
Vestibular and Ocular Motor Assessments: Important Pieces to the Concussion Puzzle Journal Article
In: Athletic Training & Sports Health Care, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 246–248, 2013, ISBN: 19425864.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *EQUILIBRIUM (Physiology), *EYE -- Movements, *SPORTS injuries, *UNIVERSITIES & colleges, *VISUAL perception, EVALUATION, PENNSYLVANIA
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Bica, David; Armen, Joseph; Nicele, Brock
Computerized Neuropsychological Testing in the Management of Sports-Related Concussions Journal Article
In: Athletic Training & Sports Health Care, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 7–10, 2012, ISBN: 19425864.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *ATHLETES -- Health, *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *SPORTS injuries, COMPUTER-assisted neurosurgery, Neuropsychological Tests
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Milne, Chris
Concussion Journal Article
In: New Zealand Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 69, 2010, ISBN: 01106384.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *THERAPEUTICS, BRAIN function localization Overviews, Head Injuries
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Jackson, P
Concussion in sport Journal Article
In: SportEX Medicine, no. 2, pp. 28–31, 1999, ISBN: 14718138.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *Athletes, *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *WOUNDS & injuries, METHODOLOGY, Recovery, Return to Play, Second impact syndrome, Testing
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Oliaro, S
Concussion and post-concussion syndrome Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Update, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 23–26, 1995.
BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *SPORTS, *THERAPEUTICS, METHODOLOGY, neuropsychology, Second impact syndrome, standards
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Hugenholtz, H; Richard, M T
On-site management of athletes with head injuries Journal Article
In: Physician & Sportsmedicine, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 71, 1983, ISBN: 00913847.
BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *HEAD, *HEMODYNAMICS, *PERIODIC health examinations, *RESPIRATION, *THERAPEUTICS, *WOUNDS & injuries, Assessment & Testing, Treatment & Rehabilitation
@article{Hugenholtz1983,
title = {On-site management of athletes with head injuries},
author = {Hugenholtz, H and Richard, M T},
isbn = {00913847},
year = {1983},
date = {1983-01-01},
journal = {Physician \& Sportsmedicine},
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number = {6},
pages = {71},
keywords = {*BRAIN -- Concussion, *DIAGNOSIS, *HEAD, *HEMODYNAMICS, *PERIODIC health examinations, *RESPIRATION, *THERAPEUTICS, *WOUNDS \& injuries, Assessment \& Testing, Treatment \& Rehabilitation},
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