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Grant L. Iverson
Researcher at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital
Publications - 563
Citations - 38605
Grant L. Iverson is an academic researcher from Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Concussion & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 499 publications receiving 33622 citations. Previous affiliations of Grant L. Iverson include GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre & Simon Fraser University.
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Recovery from mild concussion in high school athletes.
Mark R. Lovell,Michael W. Collins,Grant L. Iverson,Melvin Field,Joseph C. Maroon,Robert C. Cantu,Kenneth Podell,John W. Powell,Mark G. Belza,Freddie H. Fu +9 more
TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that caution should be exercised in returning high school athletes to the playing field following concussion and on-field mental status changes appear to have prognostic utility and should be taken into account when making return-to-play decisions following concussion.
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Interpreting change on ImPACT following sport concussion.
TL;DR: Examining the psychometric characteristics of Version 2.0 of ImPACT found stability of the test scores and the calculation of reliable change confidence intervals for the test-retest difference scores allowed more precise determinations of deterioration, improvement, and recovery in the initial days following concussion.
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Cumulative effects of concussion in high school athletes.
Michael W. Collins,Mark R. Lovell,Grant L. Iverson,Robert C. Cantu,Joseph C. Maroon,Melvin Field +5 more
TL;DR: A more severe on-field presentation of concussion markers is evidenced in high school athletes with a pronounced history of concussion, the first to suggest a cumulative effect of concussion in highSchool athletes.
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Cumulative effects of concussion in amateur athletes
TL;DR: This study provides preliminary evidence to suggest that athletes with multiple concussions might have cumulative effects of injury, with differences between groups in symptom reporting and memory performance.
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Recommendations for diagnosing a mild traumatic brain injury: a National Academy of Neuropsychology education paper.
TL;DR: Recommendations for assessing loss of consciousness, retrograde and post-traumatic amnesia, disorientation and confusion as well as clarification of the neurologic signs that can be indicative of a diagnosis of mild TBI are provided.