Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5712264 | Science & Sports | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
One hundred and sixty-three subjects (37Â players and 126Â staff members) of 47Â clubs were included. For all subjects, the loss of conscious was a symptom of concussion but only 61% could give 3Â others symptoms. The risk of a second accident during days after concussion was known by 95%. About primary care, 50% did not look for cervical spine accident just after brain concussion and 22% thought that concussed athletes could finish the game. A majority of our study population (89%) would not leave alone an injured player after the trauma. This study shows some deficiencies in identification of concussion. The questions about primary care indicate some problems that can cause additional accident.
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Authors
D. Brauge, B. Moulin, M. Lafargue, E. Nogué, D. Rivière, J. Pariente,