rhudson ussa edu Hudson, Rob; Spradley, Brandon
Concussions: A Sport Ethics Commentary Journal Article
In: Sport Journal, pp. 1–7, 2016, ISBN: 15439518.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Bioethics, BRAIN -- Concussion, Brain -- Concussion -- Moral & ethical aspects, Brain -- Concussion -- Treatment, BRAIN damage, Decision making -- Moral & ethical aspects, DECISION making in clinical medicine, DISCLOSURE, DISEASE complications, etc., Football injuries -- Moral & ethical aspects, Human rights, Informed consent (Medical law), Paternalism, Patient decision making, SOCIAL justice, SPORTS -- Societies, Sports injuries -- Moral & ethical aspects
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Groce, Alicia A; Urankar, Melissa Zarn
Evaluating and treating concussion Journal Article
In: Optometry Times, vol. 8, no. 8, pp. 1–29, 2016, ISBN: 08907080.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: BRAIN -- Concussion -- Prevention, Brain -- Concussion -- Treatment, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (U.S.), Schools -- United States, Sports teams
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Mukand, Jon A; Serra, Marilyn F
Concussions and Brain Injuries in Youth Sports Journal Article
In: Rhode Island Medical Journal, vol. 98, no. 12, pp. 16–19, 2015, ISBN: 03637913.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: BRAIN -- Concussion, Brain -- Concussion -- Case studies, Brain -- Concussion -- Treatment, MEDICAL rehabilitation, nausea, PATHOLOGICAL physiology, vomiting
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rhudson ussa edu Hudson, Rob; Spradley, Brandon
Concussions: A Sport Ethics Commentary Journal Article
In: Sport Journal, pp. 1–7, 2016, ISBN: 15439518.
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Groce, Alicia A; Urankar, Melissa Zarn
Evaluating and treating concussion Journal Article
In: Optometry Times, vol. 8, no. 8, pp. 1–29, 2016, ISBN: 08907080.
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Mukand, Jon A; Serra, Marilyn F
Concussions and Brain Injuries in Youth Sports Journal Article
In: Rhode Island Medical Journal, vol. 98, no. 12, pp. 16–19, 2015, ISBN: 03637913.
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rhudson ussa edu Hudson, Rob; Spradley, Brandon
Concussions: A Sport Ethics Commentary Journal Article
In: Sport Journal, pp. 1–7, 2016, ISBN: 15439518.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Bioethics, BRAIN -- Concussion, Brain -- Concussion -- Moral & ethical aspects, Brain -- Concussion -- Treatment, BRAIN damage, Decision making -- Moral & ethical aspects, DECISION making in clinical medicine, DISCLOSURE, DISEASE complications, etc., Football injuries -- Moral & ethical aspects, Human rights, Informed consent (Medical law), Paternalism, Patient decision making, SOCIAL justice, SPORTS -- Societies, Sports injuries -- Moral & ethical aspects
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isbn = {15439518},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
journal = {Sport Journal},
pages = {1--7},
abstract = {Concussions in sports involve difficult ethical issues impacting athletic management and protocols. Popular treatments of the topic like the movie Concussion (Landesman, 2015) explore some of the ethical issues from the point of view of the doctors, players and league most prone to concussive injuries like Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). This commentary explores the literature relevant to concussion in sports with a focus on football to develop ethical themes, informed consent, paternalism, bioethics, truthfulness, rights, and justice. A lack of scientific consensus on defining concussions and confusion in a sports knowledge base in this area undermines reassurances that concussions can be managed properly. The social benefits of contact sports along with the risk of concussed athletes is also considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]},
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Groce, Alicia A; Urankar, Melissa Zarn
Evaluating and treating concussion Journal Article
In: Optometry Times, vol. 8, no. 8, pp. 1–29, 2016, ISBN: 08907080.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: BRAIN -- Concussion -- Prevention, Brain -- Concussion -- Treatment, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (U.S.), Schools -- United States, Sports teams
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date = {2016-01-01},
journal = {Optometry Times},
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abstract = {The article reports on the development of the Heads Up Concussion in Youth Sports initiative by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Heads Up offers information to sports teams, schools and parents to help in preventing concussions and distinguish when a child has suffered from a concussion. Information about what treatment to seek as well as return-to-play and return-to-learning guidelines.},
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Mukand, Jon A; Serra, Marilyn F
Concussions and Brain Injuries in Youth Sports Journal Article
In: Rhode Island Medical Journal, vol. 98, no. 12, pp. 16–19, 2015, ISBN: 03637913.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: BRAIN -- Concussion, Brain -- Concussion -- Case studies, Brain -- Concussion -- Treatment, MEDICAL rehabilitation, nausea, PATHOLOGICAL physiology, vomiting
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isbn = {03637913},
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abstract = {The article offers information on concussion in young athletes. Topics discussed include symptoms of a concussion such as headaches, nausea and vomiting; pathophysiology of concussion; and role of the Concussion Management Clinic at Sargent Rehabilitation Center in Rhode Islands in treating the patients. It also presents a case study of a sixteen-year-old boy who suffered a concussion in a soccer game.},
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