The Value of Various Assessment Techniques in Detecting the Effects of Concussion on Cognition, Symptoms, And Postural Control (Evidence-Based Practice) (Report)
Journal of Athletic Training 2009, Nov-Dec, 44, 6
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Description de l’éditeur
COMMENTARY A common question among certified athletic trainers and other sports medicine professionals is "Which assessment tools should be incorporated into a concussion assessment plan?" Although a plethora of articles related to concussion assessment have been published this decade, Broglio and Puetz (1) provide one of only 2 meta-analyses to date in the area of sport-related concussion that synthesize this vast body of knowledge. The main findings show large negative effects for neurocognitive tests, postural stability testing, and self-report symptom scales at the initial assessment (1.59 [+ or -] 1.74 days; range, 0.003-7 days) after injury, providing quantitative data to support the multifaceted approach that has been advocated by several consensus and position statements. (2-4)