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Growing research suggests that female athletes can be more vulnerable to concussions than their male counterparts ...
SDG 3 - Good health & wellbeing. This Scientific Reports Collection welcomes original research on Head injuries and concussions in sports. Narrative review articles are also welcomed, to our sister ...
Proposed individualized concussion rehabilitation process, whereby return-to-play decisions are based on skill-based and physical interventions, and testing. As sport-related concussions continue to ...
Concussion damage could linger in an athlete's brain for at least a year, long after they've rejoined their sport, a new study says. Concussed college athletes had brain changes that remained visible ...
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Athletes experiencing a concussion during a sports event are evaluated for return to play through clinical evaluation, without the need for imaging studies. We typically don't know with a high level ...
Protecting player welfare is of paramount importance in sport. As a result, sports governing bodies need to ensure that concussions, which are a traumatic brain injury,1 are managed as effectively as ...
The annual cost of treating sport-related concussion has risen by nearly 25 percent to $80 million, according to figures released by the Accident Compensation Corporation. The ACC said an increase in ...