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Trends in Concussion Incidence in High School Sports A Prospective 11-Year Study

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The high-participation collision sports of football and boys’ lacrosse warrant continued vigilance, but the findings suggest that focus on concussion detection, treatment, and prevention should not be limited to those sports traditionally associated with concussion risk.

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Long-term consequences of recurrent sports concussion

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Effectiveness of the Women’s Lacrosse Protective Eyewear Mandate in the Reduction of Eye Injuries:

TL;DR: The use of protective eyewear in women’s lacrosse was associated with a reduction in the number of eye injuries and the increase in concussion rate cannot be determined conclusively based on this study, but the authors speculate that this increase resulted largely from increased recognition and diagnosis.
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New and Recurrent Concussions in High-School Athletes Before and After Traumatic Brain Injury Laws, 2005–2016

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Washington State's Lystedt law in concussion documentation in Seattle public high schools.

TL;DR: The number of documented concussions more than doubled after the institution of the Lystedt law, which may be attributed to heightened awareness and closer monitoring.
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Lateral impacts correlate with falx cerebri displacement and corpus callosum trauma in sports-related concussions

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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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National Athletic Trainers' Association Position Statement: Management of Sport Concussion

TL;DR: The recommendations for concussion management provided here are based on the most current research and divided into sections on education and prevention, documentation and legal aspects, evaluation and return to play, and other considerations.
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Concussions among United States high school and collegiate athletes

TL;DR: Sport-related injury surveillance systems can provide scientific data to drive targeted injury-prevention projects and develop effective sport-related concussion preventive measures, according to increasing knowledge of concussion rates, patterns, and risk factors.
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Standardized assessment of concussion (SAC): on-site mental status evaluation of the athlete

TL;DR: Findings support the Standardized Assessment of Concussion's effectiveness in detecting concussion and tracking recovery in order to determine a player's fitness to return to play.
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Is there a gender difference in concussion incidence and outcomes

TL;DR: The evidence indicates that female athletes may be at greater risk for concussion than their male counterparts, and there also is some evidence that gender differences exist in outcomes of traumatic brain injury and concussions.
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