TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - Concussion in sports: what do orthopaedic surgeons need to know? JO - Instructional course lectures A1 - Cahill, Patrick J. A1 - Refakis, Christian A1 - Storey, Eileen A1 - Warner, William C. SP - 557 EP - 566 VL - 66 IS - N2 - A concussion is a relatively common sports-related injury that affects athletes of all ages. Although not expected to replace sports medicine physicians and neurologists with regard to the management of concussions, orthopaedic surgeons, particularly those who are fellowship-trained in sports medicine, must have a current knowledge base of what a concussion is, how a concussion is diagnosed, and how a concussion should be managed. Orthopaedic surgeons should understand the pathophysiology, assessment, and management of concussion so that they have a basic comprehension of this injury that is at the forefront of the academic literature and North American media. This understanding will prepare orthopaedic surgeons to work in concert with and assist sports medicine physicians, athletic trainers, and physical therapists in providing comprehensive care for athletes with a concussion.
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