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Autor:
Bernadette A. D’Alonzo, Andrea L. C. Schneider, Ian J. Barnett, Christina L. Master, Abigail C. Bretzin, Douglas J. Wiebe, Ivy League-Big Ten Epidemiology of Concussion Study Investigators
Publikováno v:
Sports Medicine - Open, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2024)
Abstract Background Growing interest has motivated recent studies to examine differences in recovery after sport-related concussion (SRC) by sex. However, heterogeneity in study design, participants, and recovery outcomes has led to mixed findings. F
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/708db546c1694e169a4a9631620a58f3
Autor:
Abigail C. Bretzin, Bernadette A. D’Alonzo, Elsa R. van der Mei, Jason Gravel, Douglas J. Wiebe
Publikováno v:
Injury Epidemiology, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2024)
Abstract Background Researchers often use publicly available data sources to describe injuries occurring in professional athletes, developing and testing hypotheses regarding athletic-related injury. It is reasonable to question whether publicly avai
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https://doaj.org/article/ab8c1c606a3346cb9fd9ec8a3aa01316
Autor:
Jaclyn B, Caccese, Kelsey N, Bryk, Tara, Porfido, Abigail C, Bretzin, Kerry, Peek, Thomas W, Kaminski, Anthony P, Kontos, Sara P D, Chrisman, Margot, Putukian, Thomas A, Buckley, Steven P, Broglio, Thomas W, McAllister, Michael A, McCrea, Paul F, Pasquina, Carrie, Esopenko
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 55:409-417
The purpose of this study was to determine changes in neurocognitive, psychosocial, and balance functioning in collegiate male and female soccer players across three consecutive years of baseline testing compared to a control group of non-contact ath
Publikováno v:
Applied Neuropsychology: Child. :1-5
This cross sectional investigation measured the agreement between parent report of their 8-14 year old child's sport-related concussion (SRC) history and their child's self-report of their own SRC history. Parent-child dyads (
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Sports Medicine. 56:801-811
ObjectiveTo examine the progression of collegiate student athletes through five stages of a return-to-activity protocol following sport-related concussion (SRC).MethodsIn a multisite prospective cohort study, we identified the frequency of initial 24
Autor:
Tara Porfido, Jaclyn Caccese, Jessica Gutt, Conor Wentworth, Kerry Peek, Abigail C Bretzin, Carrie Esopenko
Publikováno v:
Science and Medicine in Football. 6:331-339
Soccer athletes experience repetitive head impacts (RHI) through purposeful heading and unintentional head impacts, which may be associated with acute and chronic brain injury. Previous soccer studies have sought to quantify and characterize RHI, but
Publikováno v:
Journal of Athletic Training. 57:733-740
Context Football continues to demonstrate the highest rate of sport-related concussion (SRC) in high school athletics. To mitigate the SRC risk, the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) implemented rules aimed at reducing the number of c
Autor:
Ryan N. Moran, Abigail C. Bretzin
Publikováno v:
Applied neuropsychology. Child.
The Vestibular/Ocular Motor Screening (VOMS) is a sport-related concussion screening tool that assesses vestibular ocular reflex (VOR) and oculomotor symptom provocation. Long-term test-retest reliability of the VOMS over multiple athletic seasons ha
Autor:
Abigail C. Bretzin, Bernadette A. D'Alonzo, Avinash Chandran, Adrian J. Boltz, Hannah J. Robison, Christy L. Collins, Sarah N. Morris
Publikováno v:
J Athl Train
Context Lacrosse is an increasingly popular sport; the number of teams participating in collegiate women's lacrosse has increased by 21.4% in the past 5 years. Background The growth of National Collegiate Athletic Association women's lacrosse, couple
Autor:
Zachary Y. Kerr, Johna K. Register-Mihalik, Abigail C. Bretzin, Erica Beidler, Tamaria Hibbler, Spencer DeMedal, Jessica Wallace
Publikováno v:
J Athl Train
Context Limited research exists concerning the relationship between the social determinants of health (SDOHs), including race, socioeconomic status (SES), health care access and physical environment and concussion nondisclosure in collegiate athletes