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concussion
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Journals
Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology
Cureus
Social science & medicine (1982)
european journal of public health
JAMA network open
journal of health communication
brain injury
American journal of speech-language pathology
journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry
Annals of biomedical engineering
journal of science and medicine in sport
neurorehabilitation
acta cirurgica brasileira
concussion (london, england)
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Bibliographies
[1]
Mobile Health for Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Mobile Application Market.
[2]
Performance on auditory, vestibular, and visual tests is stable across two seasons of youth tackle football.
[3]
The association between multiple prior concussions, cognitive test scores, and symptom reporting in youth rugby league players.
[4]
Making a murderer: Media renderings of brain injury and Aaron Hernandez as a medical and sporting subject.
[5]
Effect of Text-to-Speech Rate on Reading Comprehension by Adults With Aphasia.
[6]
Emergence of Lyme disease as a social problem: analysis of discourse using the media content.
[7]
Beyond Altruism: Framing Organ Donation in a 19-year Review of Chinese News Coverage.
[8]
Newspaper Adherence to Media Reporting Guidelines for the Suicide Deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain.
[9]
Preliminary evidence-based recommendations for return to learn: a novel pilot study tracking concussed college students.
[10]
The King-Devick test is not sensitive to self-reported history of concussion but is affected by English language skill.
[11]
Outcomes of a brief coping skills group intervention for adults with severe postconcussion symptoms.
[12]
Homemade laparoscopic simulator.
[13]
Neurorehabilitation of persistent sport-related post concussion syndrome.
[14]
Concussion and long-term cognitive impairment among professional or elite sport-persons: a systematic review.
[15]
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder After Traumatic Brain Injury-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
[16]
5-year imaging sequelae of concussive blast injury and relation to early clinical outcome
[17]
the chaos of combat: an overview of challenges in military mild traumatic brain injury research
[18]
high school coaches perceptions of physicians’ role in the assessment and management of sports-related concussive injury
[19]
increased risk of stroke in patients of concussion: a nationwide cohort study
[20]
neuroimaging assessment of early and late neurobiological sequelae of traumatic brain injury: implications for cte
[21]
head–eye vestibular motion therapy affects the mental and physical health of severe chronic postconcussion patients
[22]
understanding the neuroinflammatory response following concussion to develop treatment strategies
[23]
A Machine Learning Model for Post-Concussion Musculoskeletal Injury Risk in Collegiate Athletes.
[24]
Examining for gender differences in return to learn following sport-related concussion in high school student athletes.
[25]
Policy Analysis of Return to Learn After Sport and Recreational Related Concussion for Secondary Schools in New England: Relevance to School Nurses and Nursing Practice.
[26]
Engaging Athletic Trainers in Concussion Detection: Overview of the National Football League ATC Spotter Program, 2011-2017.
[27]
Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of an Exercise Program Requiring Minimal In-person Visits for Youth With Persistent Sport-Related Concussion
[28]
What Comes First: Return to School or Return to Activity for Youth After Concussion? Maybe We Don't Have to Choose.
[29]
A strategic approach to sports crisis management: Assessing the NFL concussion crisis from marketing and public relations perspectives
[30]
The association between multiple prior concussions, cognitive test scores, and symptom reporting in youth rugby league players.
[31]
The Rivermead Post-Concussion Questionnaire score is associated with disability and self-reported recovery six months after mild traumatic brain injury in older adults.
[32]
A Preliminary Report on Brain-Derived Extracellular Vesicle as Novel Blood Biomarkers for Sport-Related Concussions
[33]
Evaluating Adherence to Return to School and Activity Protocols in Children After Concussion.
[34]
The King-Devick test is not sensitive to self-reported history of concussion but is affected by English language skill.
[35]
Outcomes of a brief coping skills group intervention for adults with severe postconcussion symptoms.
[36]
Neurorehabilitation of persistent sport-related post concussion syndrome.
[37]
Concussion and long-term cognitive impairment among professional or elite sport-persons: a systematic review.
[38]
readability assessment of concussion and traumatic brain injury publications by centers for disease control and prevention
[39]
increased risk of stroke in patients of concussion: a nationwide cohort study
[40]
peripheral cytokines as a chemical mediator for postconcussion like sickness behaviour in trauma and perioperative patients: literature review
[41]
possible lingering effects of multiple past concussions
[42]
head–eye vestibular motion therapy affects the mental and physical health of severe chronic postconcussion patients
[43]
understanding the neuroinflammatory response following concussion to develop treatment strategies
[44]
A roadmap of brain recovery in a mouse model of concussion: insights from neuroimaging
[45]
A Machine Learning Model for Post-Concussion Musculoskeletal Injury Risk in Collegiate Athletes.
[46]
A Machine Learning Model for Post-Concussion Musculoskeletal Injury Risk in Collegiate Athletes.
[47]
Examining for gender differences in return to learn following sport-related concussion in high school student athletes.
[48]
Policy Analysis of Return to Learn After Sport and Recreational Related Concussion for Secondary Schools in New England: Relevance to School Nurses and Nursing Practice.
[49]
Preinjury Measures Do Not Predict Future Concussion Among Collegiate Student-Athletes: Findings From the CARE Consortium.
[50]
Early Exercise is Associated with Faster Concussion Recovery Among Collegiate Athletes: Findings from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium.
[51]
Experiences of Adversity and Validity of Baseline Concussion Testing.
[52]
Optimizing Concussion Care Seeking: Identification of Factors Predicting Previous Concussion Diagnosis Status.