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Sports- and Recreation-Related Concussions in US Youth

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This study provides the most accurate and precise estimate to date of the number of concussions among US children annually, and suggests providers in all health care settings need to be trained in concussion care.
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Sport-Related Concussion in Children and Adolescents

TL;DR: Education is provided on the current state of sport-related concussion knowledge, diagnosis, and management in children and adolescents.
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Vision and Vestibular System Dysfunction Predicts Prolonged Concussion Recovery in Children.

TL;DR: A history of motion sickness may be an important premorbid factor and public insurance status may represent problems with disparities in access to concussion care.
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and Department of Defense Sport-Related Concussion Common Data Elements Version 1.0 Recommendations

TL;DR: Recommendations include Core and Supplemental-Highly Recommended CDEs for cognitive data elements and symptom checklists, as well as other outcomes and end-points for domains typically included in clinical research studies.
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The Epidemiology and Impact of Traumatic Brain Injury A Brief Overview

TL;DR: An overview of the epidemiology and impact of TBI is presented, which shows that the number of Americans living with TBI-related disability and their efforts to return to a full and productive life are increasing.
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Cumulative Effects Associated With Recurrent Concussion in Collegiate Football Players: The NCAA Concussion Study

TL;DR: This study suggests thatPlayers with a history of previous concussions are more likely to have future concussive injuries than those with no history; 1 in 15 players with a concussion may have additional concussions in the same playing season; and previous concussion may be associated with slower recovery of neurological function.

Cumulative Effects Associated With Recurrent Concussion in Collegiate Football Players

TL;DR: Departments of Exercise andSport Science (Drs Guskiewicz and Cantu), Ortho-paedics, Orthopaedics and Epidemi-ology (Dr Marshall), and Injury Prevention ResearchCenter (Dr Onate), University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill; Neuroscience Center,Waukesha Memorial Hospital, Waukeha, Wis (DrMcCrea); Department of Neurology, Medical Collegeof Wisconsin, Milwaukee (Dr McCrea); NeurosurgeryService, Emerson Hospital, Concord, Mass(Dr Cantu); Chicago Neurological Institute (D
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Unreported concussion in high school football players: implications for prevention.

TL;DR: These findings reflect a higher prevalence of concussion in high school football players than previously reported in the literature and future prevention initiatives should focus on education to improve athlete awareness of the signs of concussion and potential risks of unreported injury.
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