Griffin, S, Cross, M, Henderson, L, Jones, G. A., Stokes, K & Kemp, S. (2021). Does a mandatory 36-to-48-hour later assessment for sport-related concussions reduce the risk of athletes inappropriately returning to play? British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55 (S1), A155.2-A155. Zugriff am 18.02.2022 unter https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2021-IOC.373
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Griffin, S., Cross, M., Henderson, L., Jones, G. A., Stokes, K., & Kemp, S. (2021). Does a mandatory 36-to-48-hour later assessment for sport-related concussions reduce the risk of athletes inappropriately returning to play? British Journal of Sports Medicine, 55(S1), A155.2-A155.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Griffin, S., M. Cross, L. Henderson, G. A. Jones, K. Stokes, und S. Kemp. "Does a Mandatory 36-to-48-hour Later Assessment for Sport-related Concussions Reduce the Risk of Athletes Inappropriately Returning to Play?" British Journal of Sports Medicine 55, no. S1 (2021): A155.2-A155.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Griffin, S., et al. "Does a Mandatory 36-to-48-hour Later Assessment for Sport-related Concussions Reduce the Risk of Athletes Inappropriately Returning to Play?" British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 55, no. S1, 2021, pp. A155.2-A155.