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Clinical journal of sport medicine

Year: 2022
Articles in SafetyLit: 18

A survey of combat athletes' rapid weight loss practices and evaluation of the relationship with concussion symptom recall

Apples to oranges: inconsistencies in defining and classifying youth sport populations

Association of concussion history and prolonged recovery in youth

Comparison of clinical outcomes between athletes with immediate and delayed onset of symptoms following sport-related concussion

Concussion in ladies Gaelic football: self-reported history, clinical profiles, and management behavior

Concussion-associated gene variant COMT rs4680 is associated with elite rugby athlete status

Data collection procedures and injury definitions in badminton: a consensus statement according to the Delphi approach

Does increasing the severity of penalties assessed in association with the "zero tolerance for head contact" policy translate to a reduction in head impact rates in youth ice hockey?

Double vision and light sensitivity symptoms are associated with return-to-school timing after pediatric concussion

Factors associated with additional clinic visits in the treatment of sports-related concussion

Frasier's Niles Crane-sports psychiatrist? A response to "sports psychiatry: an update and the emerging role of the sports psychiatrist on the sports medicine team". [letter]

Incidence of remote near-point of convergence in university athletes after sport-related concussion

Incidental os odontoideum in an adolescent athlete with sports-related concussion

Incremental effects of subsequent concussions on cognitive symptoms in the sport concussion assessment tool

Injury trends in Special Olympics athletes from the 2018 USA games

Post-COVID-19 neurological syndrome and concussion

Relationship and latent factors between clinical concussion assessments and the functional Standardized Assessment of Reaction Time (StART)

Visual-spatial attentional performance identifies lower extremity injury risk in adolescent athletes