作者: Jamie L. Mansell , Ryan T. Tierney , Michael Higgins , Jane McDevitt , Nieka Toone
DOI: 10.3109/02699052.2010.494589
关键词: Human factors and ergonomics 、 Athletes 、 Physical therapy 、 Football 、 Poison control 、 Injury prevention 、 Concussion 、 Suicide prevention 、 Medicine 、 Occupational safety and health
摘要: Objective: To evaluate the association between having a previously documented concussion and experiencing concussive signs symptoms (S&S) following head impacts in collegiate athletes.Methods: Two hundred one college male football (n = 168) female women's soccer 33) athletes participated this retrospective case-control study. Athletes completed questionnaire reported if they had been diagnosed with experienced S&S impact during game or practice previous year.Results: Almost 60% (89 of 152) non-concussed year compared to 80% (39 49) concussed athletes. The Phi coefficient (r 0.196, p 0.005) results indicated significant history occurrence impact.Conclusions: A large percentage are duri...