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Concussion and the Female Athlete


Female Athlete and Sports-Related Concussions - PubMed

Female athletes are participating in collision sports in greater numbers than previously. The overall incidence of concussion is known to be higher in ...

Sport Concussion and the Female Athlete - PubMed

Sport concussion (SC) has emerged as a major health concern in the medical community and general public owing to increased research and media attention, ...

Concussion in Female Athletes - ScienceDirect.com

Female athletes experience concussion at higher rates than males in comparable sports (eg, basketball, hockey, soccer, lacrosse).

Concussion - Boston Children's Hospital

Fortunately, there are ways to prevent, reduce and react to concussions. Female athletes should embrace their sports with healthy competition and be smart about ...

Concussions and Female Athletes, full documentary - YouTube

"Concussions and their devastating consequences affect athletes in all sports and at all levels. However, while sport-related concussion has ...

The Female Athlete: The Role of Gender in the Assessment and ...

be at a higher risk of concussions occurring in games than collegiate male athletes. Specifically, women's soccer (2.09/1000 athlete exposure [AE]) and ...

Female athletes may be more susceptible to concussion and have ...

Female athletes are more susceptible to sport-related concussions (SRCs) and experience worse outcomes compared with male athletes.

Uneven Playing Field: Female Athletes Are More Likely to Get ...

When you think of an athlete who has suffered a concussion or other traumatic brain injury (TBI), you might conjure up images of boys on the ...

Concussions in Sports: Tips for Female Athletes - Cedars-Sinai

"Females may report the symptoms more, which could be one answer," Dr. Zaslow says. "There also seems to be a difference in the mechanism of ...

Concussion in women: New research under way into impact ... - BBC

Some suggests women are at higher risk of concussions and can take longer to recover. But the data is sparse - one sports scientist estimates ...

Head in the game VCU-led study looks to advance concussion care ...

The project aims to shed light on how concussions are impacting women and girls, who have historically been left behind in sports injuries studies.

Under-representation of female athletes in research informing ...

15 Women are more likely to receive a concussion than male athletes playing the same sport (eg, male vs female soccer, ice hockey or rugby),15–17 possibly ...

Gender gap in concussion research leaves female athletes struggling

80% of sports concussion research has focused on men, according to a 2022 study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

Concussion and the Female Athlete

As the number of young female athletes participating in sports grows, the rate of sport-related concussions in female athletes is increasing, as well. Research ...

How Concussions Affect Males and Females Differently

In addition to higher rates of concussion among females, female athletes report a higher number of symptoms and more severe symptoms after brain injury than ...

Concussion and the Female Athlete - SpringerLink

Some studies suggest that female athletes may be at higher risk of concussion (Marar et al. Am J Sports Med 40(4): 747–55, 2012; Gessel et al. J Athl Train 42(4): ...

Concussion in Female Athletes - ScienceDirect.com

Concussion Reporting. Sex differences between males' and females' willingness to report SRC have been documented. The majority of studies show that female ...

Concussions Facts | Women's Sports Medicine | Mass General

The Mass General Sports Concussion Clinic specializes in the care of athletes with concussion. Learn more about the clinical and research programs at the ...

Pediatric Concussions in Female Contact Sports: A 10-Year ...

The objective of this study is to describe the characteristics, mechanisms of injury (MOI), and associated symptoms of pediatric female patients diagnosed with ...

Why does it seem like nobody cares about female concussions?

Women suffer more concussions than men in the sports that both play, with an injury rate 50 percent higher, according to the most recent research.