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Salvarani CP, de Medeiros LR, Sapatero FH, de Castro DC, Tomazini VS, Micheletti Sotocorno LH, Teixeira da Costa PS, Pimenta BB, de Oliveira DA, Dias EA, Colman da Silva EV. Concussion 2020; 5(4): CNC83.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, The Drake Foundation, Publisher Future Medicine)

DOI

10.2217/cnc-2020-0015

PMID

33204495 PMCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The present study aims to report traumatic brain injury (TBI) among soccer players in the 2017 Brazilian Soccer Championship and discuss the protocols for concussion evaluation.

Materials & methods: This is an observational study utilizing video analysis of 380 matches. TBI was considered as any event in which one or more soccer player(s) had a head trauma. For potential concussion diagnosis, we analyzed players with one of the following signs: slowness to get up, disorientation, motor incoordination, loss of consciousness, head clutching and impact seizure.

Results: There were 374 TBIs in total. The average time for medical assessment was 1'35". 13 players had concussion with an average time of 3'19″ for medical evaluation. Four players were replaced after having a concussion.

Conclusion: There is a gap between concussion protocols and medical practices in Brazilian elite soccer. Further discussion about soccer replacement rules are imperative.


Language: en

Keywords

traumatic brain injury; soccer; sports-related concussion; video analysis

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