The management of sport-related concussion: considerations for male and female athletes.

作者: Tracey Covassin , R. J. Elbin , Bryan Crutcher , Scott Burkhart

DOI: 10.1007/S12975-012-0228-Z

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摘要: Sport-related concussion continues to be a centerpiece of attention in the field sports medicine. The benefit using neurocognitive testing when managing will documented this review. In addition providing critical objective information on status concussed athlete, research data provided pre- and post-concussion profiles male female athletes. Specifically, an overview presented epidemiology rates, as well outcomes including symptoms cognitive function post-injury. Finally, clinician’s perspective sports-related focusing three factors regarding sex differences: risk factors, clinical presentation, management.

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