[HTML][HTML] Which psychosocial factors are associated with return to sport following concussion? A systematic review

J van Ierssel, KF Pennock, M Sampson… - Journal of sport and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Psychosocial factors predict recurrent injury and return to preinjury level of
performance following orthopedic injury but are poorly understood following concussion …

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in professional American football players: where are we now?

T Tharmaratnam, MA Iskandar… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Repetitive head trauma provides a favorable milieu for the onset of inflammatory and
neurodegenerative processes. The result of long-lasting head trauma is chronic traumatic …

Psychological aspects of sport-related concussion: An evidence-based position paper

GA Bloom, AM Trbovich, JG Caron… - Journal of Applied Sport …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The field of sport-related concussion (SRC) is evolving quickly, and psychological aspects
affecting athletes' recovery and well-being are now recognized as an important component …

Psychological readiness to return to sports practice and risk of recurrence: Case studies

V Gomez-Espejo, A Olmedilla, L Abenza-Cano… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Returning to sport after the sports injury is a difficult decision because it's multicausal and
the fact that a rash decision can result in numerous negative consequences. Given the …

Dizziness, psychosocial function, and postural stability following sport-related concussion

DL Hunt, J Oldham, SE Aaron, CO Tan… - Clinical journal of …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To examine if self-reported dizziness is associated with concussion symptoms,
depression and/or anxiety symptoms, or gait performance within 2 weeks of postconcussion …

Facial fractures in young adults: a national retrospective study

R Povolotskiy, P Youssef, R Kaye… - Annals of Otology …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives:“Young adulthood” is a term used to define individuals falling within the 18-to 22-
year-old age range. Injuries account for more than a third of emergency department visits in …

Psychosocial experiences of concussed collegiate athletes: the role of emotional support in the recovery process

HA Wayment, AH Huffman - Journal of American college health, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Understand from whom concussed football players seek and receive emotional
support, and whether this support is associated with injury perceptions. Participants: Football …

Concussion Incidence by Type of Sport: Differences by Sex, Age Groups, Type of Session, and Level of Play An Overview of Systematic Reviews With Meta-analysis

J Matias-Soto, M Infante-Cano, C García-Muñoz… - Journal of Orthopaedic & …, 2024 - jospt.org
OBJECTIVES: To (1) summarize pooled prevalence and incidence rates of concussion by
type of sport and (2) synthesize the differences in prevalence or incidence rates of …

Universal training precautions: a review of evidence and recommendations for prevention of exercise-related injury, illness, and death in warfighters and athletes

NS Nye, T Grubic, M Kim… - Journal of Athletic …, 2023 - meridian.allenpress.com
Facing pressure to train for victory, warfighters and athletes encounter numerous health risks
that are directly related to their regular physical training. The concept of universal training …

[HTML][HTML] The comparative mental health responses between post-musculoskeletal injury and post-concussive injury among collegiate athletes: a systematic review

J Sabol, C Kane, MP Wilhelm, JC Reneker… - … journal of sports …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background The average annual national estimate of injuries sustained by collegiate
athletes is 210,674, which encompasses both those of a musculoskeletal and a concussive …