Shroyer, Josh; Stewart, Craig
Knowledge of Concussions by High School Coaches in a Rural Environment Journal Article
In: Physical Educator, vol. 73, no. 2, pp. 373–387, 2016, ISBN: 00318981.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: COACHES (Athletics), COLLEGE students, HIGH school students, NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Michigan
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Broglio, Steven; McAllister, Thomas W; McCrea, Michael
Active Voice: NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance - The Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Bulletin, pp. 1, 2015, ISBN: 07469306.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *SPORTS, CONSORTIA, NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association, UNITED States, UNITED States. Dept. of Defense
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Wolverton, Brad
Many College Athletes Receive Little Education on Concussion Journal Article
In: Chronicle of Higher Education, vol. 61, no. 9, pp. A21–A21, 2014, ISBN: 00095982.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: BRAIN -- Concussion, College athletes -- Wounds & injuries, CONCUSSION policies, NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association, Universities & colleges -- Health promotion servic
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Etherton, Elizabeth
Systematic Negligence: The NCAA Concussion Management Plan and Its Limitations Journal Article
In: Sports Lawyers Journal, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 1–43, 2014, ISBN: 10895191.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *CHRONIC traumatic encephalopathy, *COLLEGE athletes -- Wounds & injuries, *FOOTBALL injuries, NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association, NATIONAL Football League
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Shroyer, Josh; Stewart, Craig
Knowledge of Concussions by High School Coaches in a Rural Environment Journal Article
In: Physical Educator, vol. 73, no. 2, pp. 373–387, 2016, ISBN: 00318981.
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title = {Knowledge of Concussions by High School Coaches in a Rural Environment},
author = {Shroyer, Josh and Stewart, Craig},
doi = {10.18666/TPE-2016-V73-I2-6298},
isbn = {00318981},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
journal = {Physical Educator},
volume = {73},
number = {2},
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publisher = {Sagamore Publishing},
abstract = {The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and opinions on concussions of high school coaches from a geographically large yet rural state in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States. Few medical issues in sport are more important, or have had as much publicity recently, as concussions. The exposure gleaned from tragic health issues among professional athletes post-concussion has motivated college and professional sport agencies to modify and enact strict guidelines in the diagnosis and treatment of suspected concussions. Yet underdiagnosis and mistreatment by some (former University of Michigan coach in 2014) highlight the need for continued education and enforcement of the current guidelines. Obviously, when a head coach from a major NCAA Division I university still places an athlete's health in jeopardy by disregarding a head injury, it is imperative that coaches' knowledge of concussions in smaller, more rural and remote programs is considered as well. We used a commercial electronic product to survey coaches across the state. Coaches responded voluntarily with their opinions and their current knowledge of issues related to concussions. The purpose was to identify the current status of knowledge and attitudes in hopes that any weaknesses can be addressed in additional coach education opportunities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]},
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Broglio, Steven; McAllister, Thomas W; McCrea, Michael
Active Voice: NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance - The Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Bulletin, pp. 1, 2015, ISBN: 07469306.
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Wolverton, Brad
Many College Athletes Receive Little Education on Concussion Journal Article
In: Chronicle of Higher Education, vol. 61, no. 9, pp. A21–A21, 2014, ISBN: 00095982.
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Etherton, Elizabeth
Systematic Negligence: The NCAA Concussion Management Plan and Its Limitations Journal Article
In: Sports Lawyers Journal, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 1–43, 2014, ISBN: 10895191.
@article{Etherton2014,
title = {Systematic Negligence: The NCAA Concussion Management Plan and Its Limitations},
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isbn = {10895191},
year = {2014},
date = {2014-01-01},
journal = {Sports Lawyers Journal},
volume = {21},
number = {1},
pages = {1--43},
abstract = {The article discusses the concussion management plan and its shortcomings that was developed by the U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Topics covered include information on the classifications of concussion cases such as second impact syndrome, subconcussive hits and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Also presented is an overview of the National Football League concussion management protocols.},
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Shroyer, Josh; Stewart, Craig
Knowledge of Concussions by High School Coaches in a Rural Environment Journal Article
In: Physical Educator, vol. 73, no. 2, pp. 373–387, 2016, ISBN: 00318981.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: COACHES (Athletics), COLLEGE students, HIGH school students, NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Michigan
@article{Shroyer2016,
title = {Knowledge of Concussions by High School Coaches in a Rural Environment},
author = {Shroyer, Josh and Stewart, Craig},
doi = {10.18666/TPE-2016-V73-I2-6298},
isbn = {00318981},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
journal = {Physical Educator},
volume = {73},
number = {2},
pages = {373--387},
publisher = {Sagamore Publishing},
abstract = {The purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and opinions on concussions of high school coaches from a geographically large yet rural state in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States. Few medical issues in sport are more important, or have had as much publicity recently, as concussions. The exposure gleaned from tragic health issues among professional athletes post-concussion has motivated college and professional sport agencies to modify and enact strict guidelines in the diagnosis and treatment of suspected concussions. Yet underdiagnosis and mistreatment by some (former University of Michigan coach in 2014) highlight the need for continued education and enforcement of the current guidelines. Obviously, when a head coach from a major NCAA Division I university still places an athlete's health in jeopardy by disregarding a head injury, it is imperative that coaches' knowledge of concussions in smaller, more rural and remote programs is considered as well. We used a commercial electronic product to survey coaches across the state. Coaches responded voluntarily with their opinions and their current knowledge of issues related to concussions. The purpose was to identify the current status of knowledge and attitudes in hopes that any weaknesses can be addressed in additional coach education opportunities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]},
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Broglio, Steven; McAllister, Thomas W; McCrea, Michael
Active Voice: NCAA-DoD Grand Alliance - The Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium Journal Article
In: Sports Medicine Bulletin, pp. 1, 2015, ISBN: 07469306.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *SPORTS, CONSORTIA, NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association, UNITED States, UNITED States. Dept. of Defense
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year = {2015},
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abstract = {The article focuses on the formation of the Concussion Assessment, Research and Education (CARE) Consortium by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in 2015. Topics covered include the consortium's goal of investigating the dynamic time course of recovery after sport-related concussion (SRC) and the core areas established to achieve the research goals of the consortium such as the Longitudinal Clinical Study Core.},
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Wolverton, Brad
Many College Athletes Receive Little Education on Concussion Journal Article
In: Chronicle of Higher Education, vol. 61, no. 9, pp. A21–A21, 2014, ISBN: 00095982.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: BRAIN -- Concussion, College athletes -- Wounds & injuries, CONCUSSION policies, NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association, Universities & colleges -- Health promotion servic
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date = {2014-01-01},
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volume = {61},
number = {9},
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publisher = {Chronicle of Higher Education},
abstract = {The article discusses a survey of United States colleges and universities that found that approximately a quarter of respondents did not have a formal system for educating college athletes about concussions, noting that schools may not be in compliance with the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA's) concussion policy.},
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Etherton, Elizabeth
Systematic Negligence: The NCAA Concussion Management Plan and Its Limitations Journal Article
In: Sports Lawyers Journal, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 1–43, 2014, ISBN: 10895191.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *BRAIN -- Concussion, *CHRONIC traumatic encephalopathy, *COLLEGE athletes -- Wounds & injuries, *FOOTBALL injuries, NATIONAL Collegiate Athletic Association, NATIONAL Football League
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abstract = {The article discusses the concussion management plan and its shortcomings that was developed by the U.S. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Topics covered include information on the classifications of concussion cases such as second impact syndrome, subconcussive hits and chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Also presented is an overview of the National Football League concussion management protocols.},
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