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Analysis Of Sideline Concussion Screening Tools In An Athletic Setting, Steven Young
Analysis Of Sideline Concussion Screening Tools In An Athletic Setting, Steven Young
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
This paper serves as a primer to healthcare professionals of the now and future of sideline screening for concussion. In the past decade, significant research into sports-related concussions has expanded understanding of what is as a very complex injury. As the definition of concussion has evolved, the impact they have is put into perspective. As more research into the short- and long-term effects of concussions brings to light the effects of continuing to participate after suffering a concussion, the importance of keeping concussed athletes off the field is now understood as a potential life or death situation. With the dangers …
Concussion Knowledge Of Missoula Youth Hockey Participants And Their Parents, Samantha Riordan
Concussion Knowledge Of Missoula Youth Hockey Participants And Their Parents, Samantha Riordan
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Abstract:
Background: The Dylan Steigers Protection of Youth Athletes Act (DSPYAA) was passed by Montana legislature in 2013 which calls for mandatory concussion education of coaches, parents, and athletes. This law only applies to school sponsored sports, excluding those involved in youth sports organizations (YSO), such as youth hockey.
Hypothesis: Participating youth athletes and parents will not be able to identify signs and symptoms of a concussion and will not be able to identify future consequences of a poorly managed concussion.
Study Design: Cross sectional survey. Level of Evidence: Level 4
Methods: A descriptive questionnaire, Concussion Knowledge in Youth Sports …
Reviewing The Use Of Injury Screening Assessments And Identifying Risk Of Injury, Riley A. Kenney
Reviewing The Use Of Injury Screening Assessments And Identifying Risk Of Injury, Riley A. Kenney
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Lower extremity injures account for over half of reported sports related injuries with the ankle and knee being the most commonly injured joints. The majority of non-contact injuries related to these two joints can potentially be prevented through individualized prevention programs. Biomechanical injury screening has the potential to identify the risk factors associated with injury and allows the implementation of targeted rehabilitation strategies to combat the identified deficits. There is substantial need for screening assessments that are practical and accurate for the clinical athletic trainer. This literature reviewed examined the dorsiflexion lunge test, Functional Movement Screen (FMS), Y-Balance Test, Star …
Self Reported Knowledge Of Concussion Symptoms And Management By Middle And High School Club Lacrosse Coaches, Logan Ellis
Self Reported Knowledge Of Concussion Symptoms And Management By Middle And High School Club Lacrosse Coaches, Logan Ellis
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
TITLE: Self-reported knowledge of concussion symptoms and management by middle and high school club lacrosse coaches
AUTHORS: Logan Ellis
BACKGROUND: With an increase in sport participation across all levels, concussion prevalence has increased as well as reliance on coaches to recognize a concussed player. Little research has been done investigating how effective our current educational materials are with Lacrosse coaches of grades 6-12.
STUDY DESIGN: Cross- Sectional
LEVEL of EVIDENCE: Level 4
METHODS: Self-administered, online survey that included closed ended questions regarding recognition of signs and symptoms, consequences of inappropriate care, perception of own knowledge, …
Examining The Relationship Between Different Pitching Mechanics And Throwing Injuries, Zachary M. Mccarthy
Examining The Relationship Between Different Pitching Mechanics And Throwing Injuries, Zachary M. Mccarthy
Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers
Throwing injuries in baseball are increasing amongst major league baseball pitchers. Injuries to the shoulder complex and elbow ligamentous structures are increasing. Variables including pitch count, pitch type, throwing style, and duration of the game have all been “linked” to potential injury. Noticing the realtionship between these variables and injuries can lead to an upward trend in the decrease of throwing injuries.