Search Results - Concussion
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Skill progression pathways and head kinematics in men`s artistic gymnastics
Romero A., G. A., Pritchard, N. S., Brandt, K. M., Bullock, G. S., Peluso, A. G., Kruse, D. W., Miles, C. M., Moore, J. B., Agee, J. M., Young, C., Stitzel, J. D., Urban, J. E.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Additionally, back handsprings and somersaults with twists exposed gymnasts to the greatest PRV. Post-concussion return-to-sport protocols should account for the diverse biomechanical demands imposed by each skill, facilitating sport-specific and biomechanically informed progressions back into sport post-injury.…”
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The young injuried gymnast: A literature review and discussion
Hart, E., Meehan, W. P., Bae, D. S., d'Hemecourt, P., & Stracciolini, APublished in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2018)“…Research efforts should focus on injury rates after the 2006 rule change, injury prevention, men`s gymnastics injury patterns, concussions, hip injuries, and ACL injuries in gymnasts.…”
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Elite ice hockey players` well-being: A scoping review
Veillette, P.-L., Girard, S., D`Amours, J., Huard Pelletier, V., Miquelon, P.Published in Sports (2025)“…Factors such as retirement, concussions, social support, parenting style, task-approach goals, and task-oriented behavior were influential components to the well-being and mental health of elite ice hockey players. …”
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Influences on the mental health and well-being of retired professional athletes from high contact team sports: a mixed methods systematic review
Vella, J. D., Facer-Childs, E. R., Ogden, J., Liddle, S., Engelman, A., Volchek, I., King, K.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…Of the studies including M and SD of validated scales, scores for depression, anxiety and sleep disturbance were equivalent to population norms, whereas mild or higher scores were reported for stress and adverse alcohol use. Concussion, pain, injury, neurological factors and declined physical function were shown to have a negative influence on mental health. …”
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Mental health symptom burden in elite ice hockey players and its association with self-reported concussive events
Andersson, M. J., Kenttä, G., Claesdotter-Knutsson, E., Håkansson, A.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…Within contact sports, such as ice-hockey, recurrent concussions may be a source of this discrepancy. We compared the point prevalence of various mental health outcomes with other athlete and general population samples, as well as investigated their relationship with concussive events. …”
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A survey on current practices, needs, responsibilities and preferences for knowledge dissemination in the field of injury and illness prevention among competitive snow sports stake...
Monsonís, O. B., Spörri, J., Gouttebarge, V., Bolling, C., Verhagen, E.Published in Sports Medicine - Open (2025)“…Despite the differences across subgroups, participants highlighted knee and head injuries and concussions as their primary injury prevention targets and priorities for additional information. …”
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High incidence of injuries among adolescent elite skiers - A 5-year cohort study
Lindman, I., Baranto, A., Agnvall, C., Abrahamson, J.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2024)“…While the knee was the most common injury location, concussion was remarkably frequent, particularly among ski-cross skiers.…”
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A treadmill running research protocol to assess dynamic visual acuity and balance for athletes with and without recent concussion history
Mitchell, K. M., Dalton, K. N., Cinelli, M. E.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…It is important to understand how increased exertion may impact vision and cognition following sport-related concussion (SRC). Purpose To examine the effect of a treadmill running research protocol on the assessment of dynamic visual acuity (DVA) and balance for athletes with and without recent history of SRC. …”
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Kitesurfing and snowkiting injuries in Norway: a retrospective study
Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2024)“…One half of the injuries to head, face and neck were cerebral concussions (n = 12). The most common type of injury was bone fractures (n = 28), followed by soft tissue injuries (n = 24). …”
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23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 4th-7th July, Dublin, Ireland. Book of Abstracts
M. H. Murphy, C. A. G. Boreham, G. De Vito, E. TsolakidisPublished in 23rd Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 4th-7th July, Dublin, Ireland. Book of Abstracts (2018)“…523 IS-BN02 THE EFFECTS AND MECHANISMS OF HOW EXERCISE INTERVENTIONS REDUCE OLD ADULTS' MOBILITY IMPAIRMENTS AND RECOVER LOST MOBILITY 524 OP-PM69 TEAM SPORTS 525 OP-BN19 DIGITAL HEALTH AND EXERCISE TOOLS 527 OP-BN20 CONCUSSIONS AND OTHER INJURIES IN CONTACT SPORTS 529 IS-SH08 SPORT FOR ALL? …”
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Injuries and overuse syndromes in rink hockey players
Husen, M., Burgsmüller, L., Burggraf, M., Jaeger, M., Dudda, M., Kauther, M.Published in Sportverletzung Sportschaden (2023)“…Played with a hard ball by players wearing little or no protective gear, the rates of concussions and head injuries are of high interest. …”
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Clinical mental health measures and prediction of postconcussion musculoskeletal injury
Buckley, T. A., Bryk, K. N., Enrique, A. L., Kaminski, T. W., Hunzinger, K. J., Oldham, J. R.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2023)“…Context The rate of lower extremity musculoskeletal injury (LE MSK) is elevated after concussion; however, the underlying mechanism has not been elucidated. …”
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Forgone injury treatment among young adult skateboarders
Ravert, R. D., Oberfranc, K. J., Dannecker, E. A.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2023)“…Injury types were deep soft tissue injuries (50.0% of respondents), bone fractures (15.4%), concussions (11.5%), and superficial soft tissue injuries (3.8%). …”
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Concussion history and heart rate variability during bouts of acute stress
Harrison, A., Lane-Cordova, A., La Fountaine, M. F., Moore, R. D.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2022)“…Context After a sport-related concussion, many athletes experience persisting neurophysiological alterations. …”
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Multisensory perception is not influenced by previous concussion history in retired rugby union players
Cunningham, J., O`Dowd, A., Broglio, S. P., Newell, F. N., Kelly, Á., Joyce, O., Januszewski, J., Wilson, F.Published in Brain Injury (2022)“…Background: To assess whether concussion history adversely affects multisensory integration, we compared susceptibility to the Sound-Induced Flash Illusion (SIFI) in retired professional rugby players compared to controls. …”
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The impact of emotional self-regulation on performative success for professional fighters
Kwamanakweenda, J., Pino, J., van Hauwermeiren, O., Peacock, C., Tartar, J., Cuc, A.Published in Research Directs in Psychology and Behavior (2022)“…Findings also suggest significant differences (p = .05) for professional fighters based upon promotion, concussions, and education level. Conclusions: These findings may contribute to understanding how emotional self-regulation factors into professional fighters` performative success.…”
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Perceptions of cycling helmet safety in relation to sports-related concussion mitigation amongst competitive cyclists
Hurst, H. T., Anthony Baxter, B. A., Gamble, T., Hardwicke, J.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2022)“…Whilst research into competitive cycling and sports-related concussion (SRC) has developed over the past few years, understanding of competitive cyclists` perceptions of helmet safety in relation to mitigating SRC is limited. …”
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Systematic review of injuries in the men`s and women`s National Basketball Association
Lian, J., Sewani, F., Dayan, I., Voleti, P. B., Gonzalez, D., Levy, I. M., Musahl, V., Allen, A.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…Based on the mean annual incidence, the 5 most common orthopaedic sports injuries sustained in the NBA were concussions (9.5-14.9 per year), fractures of the hand (3.5-5.5 per year), lower extremity stress fractures (4.8 per year), meniscal tears (2.3-3.3 per year), and anterior cruciate ligament tears (1.5-2.6 per year). …”
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Health outcomes among former female collegiate gymnasts: the influence of sport specialization, concussion, and disordered eating
Sweeney, E., Howell, D. R., Seehusen, C. N., Tilley, D., Case, E.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2021)“…There is limited evidence, however, regarding the risks of early specialization in this sport, the rate of concussions in gymnasts, and the long-term effects of disordered eating in gymnasts. …”
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Long-term consequences of traumatic brain injuries with ice-hockey players
Sekretnyi, V., Nekhanevych, O.Published in Journal of Education, Health and Sport (2021)“…Introduction: Significant part of sports related concussions (SRC) are below the level of clinical diagnosis of SRC or are unnoticed. …”