Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8816686 | American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Current findings parallel those found in high school and college sports settings in that higher concussion rates were reported in girls and competitions. However, concussion rates exceeded those recently reported in high school and youth league settings, highlighting the need for continued research in the middle school sports setting. Given that one in five concussions were from non-school sanctioned sport settings, prevention efforts in middle school sports settings should consider sport and non-sport at-risk exposure.
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Authors
Zachary Y. PhD, MPH, Nelson PhD, Amanda M. PhD, ATC, VATL, Jatin P. PhD, ATC, VATL, Kaitlin Romm MS, ATC, VATL, A. Frederick MEd, Shane V. PhD, ATC, VATL,