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Younger Athletes with Sport|Related Concussion


Younger Athletes with Sport-Related Concussion - PMC

Research examining more severe pediatric head injury has shown a relationship between age and outcome. Rather than the younger brain being more “plastic” and ...

Sport-related concussion in the young athlete

Recent findings. Recent findings show that young athletes are more susceptible to concussions than older athletes and more likely to develop second impact ...

Sport-related concussion in the young athlete - PubMed

Given the increased vulnerability of the young athlete, current research suggests conservative management of concussion and return-to-play decisions.

Sport-related concussion in the young athlete - Lippincott

Evidence also shows that concussions are under-reported in youth ice hockey. Soccer, wrestling, basketball, field hockey and lacrosse are similarly associated ...

Concussions in Young Athletes - Orthopedic Institute of New Jersey

According to the NCBI, over 12 percent of young athletes experience concussions in their athletic careers. Further, female athletes have a 1.5 times higher ...

Understanding Concussions in Young Athletes

Concussions can cause tragic brain injury. Sometimes they lead to something called “second impact syndrome,” which can be deadly. In less ...

Sport-Related Concussion in Children and Adolescents | Pediatrics

The high-contact boys' sports of lacrosse, ice hockey, and wrestling also carry high concussion risk. In girls' sports, soccer carries the ...

Management of Concussion in the Young Athlete

It has been estimated that 1.1 to 1.9 million recreation and sports-related concussions occur annually in the United States in children 18 years ...

Incidence and Risk of Concussions in Youth Athletes: Comparisons ...

The overall incidence of concussion among youth athletes was 1,250 (12.1%). The relative risk for a concussion was almost two times greater in ...

Sport-related concussion: How best to help young athletes - MDEdge

While the signs and symptoms (TABLE 1)8-10 resolve within 10 days of injury in about 90% of cases, those who incur additional head impact within 24 hours have a ...

'I just want to keep playing:' Why youth athletes under-report ...

Between one-third to over one-half of youth sport participants have indicated they did not tell someone in charge that they had concussion symptoms during play.

A grounded theory of youth athlete concussion under-reporting ...

Sport-related concussions leave youth vulnerable to significant health, physical, social, and educational disruptions. Many youth athletes under-report ...

Sports-Related Concussions in Youth - The National Academies Press

Despite growing awareness of sports-related concussions and campaigns to educate athletes, coaches, physicians, and parents of young athletes.

Younger Athletes with Sport-Related Concussion - ResearchGate

... 20 Meehan et al reported on a study of 2041 high school athletes and found that up to 23% of concussed athletes continued to demonstrate difficulties on ...

Sport-Related Concussion in Children and Adolescents | Pediatrics

In girls' sports, the rate of concussion is highest in girls' soccer and girls' basketball. Rugby, ice hockey, and lacrosse also account for ...

Sport-related concussion in the young athlete - Semantic Scholar

Given the increased vulnerability of the young athlete, current research suggests conservative management of concussion and return-to-play decisions.

New study highlights the brain trauma risks for young athletes

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is often assumed to be a disease which develops later in life, but a new study clearly shows it can start ...

The Epidemiology of Sport-Related Concussion - jospt

Children and Adolescents Concussion is a common injury among young athletes. ... It has been reported to represent between 9% and 13% of all high ...

Younger Athletes with Sport-Related Concussion

∙ Lam, L.T.. Concussive head injury in children and adolescents related to sports and other leisure physical activities. Br J Sports Med. 2006; 40:163-168.

Study: Most concussions in younger children not related to sports

Concussions sustained by 5- to 12-year-old patients are more likely to be the result of recreational play than sports, according to a study published in The ...