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2. Analyzing Dual-Task Paradigms to Improve Postconcussion Assessment and Management.
3. Early Exercise is Associated with Faster Concussion Recovery Among Collegiate Athletes: Findings from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium
4. Longitudinal Characterization of Pain Interference and Influential Factors in Former National Football League (NFL) Players Over a 19-Year Period: An NFL-LONG Study
5. Relating American Football Age of First Exposure to Patient-Reported Outcomes and Medical Diagnoses Among Former National Football League Players: An NFL-LONG study
6. Ankle Sprain History Does Not Significantly Alter Single- and Dual-Task Spatiotemporal Gait Mechanics.
7. Preinjury Measures Do Not Predict Future Concussion Among Collegiate Student-Athletes: Findings From the CARE Consortium
8. Single-Leg Hop Stabilization Throughout Concussion Recovery: A Preliminary Biomechanical Assessment.
9. Optimizing Order of Administration for Concussion Baseline Assessment Among NCAA Student-Athletes and Military Cadets
10. Optimizing baseline and post-concussion assessments through identification, confirmation, and equivalence of latent factor structures: Findings from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium.
11. Relationship and Latent Factors Between Clinical Concussion Assessments and the Functional Standardized Assessment of Reaction Time (StART)
12. Lower Extremity Somatosensory Function Throughout Concussion Recovery: A Prospective Cohort Study
13. Slowed driving-reaction time following concussion-symptom resolution
14. Lower-Extremity Neuromuscular Function Following Concussion: A Preliminary Examination.
15. 2 The Longitudinal Relationship Between Concussion History, Years of Football Participation, and Alcohol Use Among Former National Football League (NFL) Players: an NFL-LONG Study
16. 2 Contributions of Cardiovascular Disease Burden and Concussion History on Cognitive Function in Older Former National Football League Players.
17. Examination of Reaction Time Deficits Following Concussion: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
18. The Longitudinal Relationship Between Concussion History, Years of American Football Participation, and Alcohol Use Among Former National Football League Players: an NFL-LONG Study.
19. Pre-injury Measures Do Not Predict Future Concussion Among Collegiate Student-athletes
20. Longitudinal Characterization Of Pain Interference In Former NFL Athletes Over 19-years: An NFL-LONG Study
21. Determinants Of Symptom Presentation And Resolution Following Concussions In High School Sports
22. Thigh Lean Mass Is Associated With Improved Running Economy In Female Endurance Runners
23. Time To Unrestricted Return To Play Time Between Sport-related Concussions In Helmeted And Non-helmeted Sports
24. The Longitudinal Relationship Between Concussion History, Years of American Football Participation, and Alcohol Use Among Former National Football League Players: an NFL-LONG Study
25. Longitudinal Assessment of Postconcussion Driving: Evidence of Acute Driving Impairment
26. Quantifying head impact biomechanical differences between commonly employed cleaning levels: a critical research interpretation consideration
27. Test–Retest Reliability of a Functional Reaction Time Assessment Battery.
28. Clinical versus Functional Reaction Time: Implications for Postconcussion Management
29. Comparing Functional Movement Under Single And Dual Task Conditions: Implications For Post-concussion Management: 2022 May 28 5:15 PM - 5:30 PM
30. The Effects of Cranial Cryotherapy on Hemodynamics and Cognition in Healthy Adults
31. Single- Versus Dual-Task Functional Movement Paradigms: A Biomechanical Analysis.
32. Transition (From Sport) Experiences of Former National Football League Players: An NFL-LONG Study
33. sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465231184390 – Supplemental material for Longitudinal Assessment of Postconcussion Driving
34. Relating American Football Age of First Exposure to Patient-Reported Outcomes and Medical Diagnoses Among Former National Football League Players: An NFL-LONG study
35. Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change of the Standardized Assessment of Reaction Time (StART)
36. Examining racial and ethnic disparities in adult emergency department patient visits for concussion in the United States
37. Jump Height and Hip Power Decrease During Cognitive Loading Regardless of Sex: Implications for Sport Performance Metrics
38. Major Activity Restriction Following Musculoskeletal Injury In Collegiate Basketball: Findings From The NCAA-ISP Between 2009/10-2018/19
39. Single-Leg Hop Stabilization Biomechanics Throughout Concussion Recovery: A Prospective Cohort Study
40. Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change of the Standardized Assessment of Reaction Time.
41. Jump Height and Hip Power Decrease During Cognitive Loading Regardless of Sex: Implications for Sport Performance Metrics.
42. Concussion Assessment and Management Practices Among Irish and Canadian Athletic Therapists: An International Perspective.
43. Youth Tackle Football Head-Impact Estimation by Players and Parents: Is the Perception the Reality?
44. Concussion Assessment and Management Practices Among Irish and Canadian Athletic Therapists: An International Perspective
45. Influential Factors and Preliminary Reference Data for a Clinically Feasible, Functional Reaction Time Assessment: The Standardized Assessment of Reaction Time (StART).
46. Youth Tackle Football Head Impact Estimation by Players and Parents: Is the Perception the Reality?
47. Lower Extremity Somatosensory Function Throughout Concussion Recovery: A Prospective Cohort Study.
48. Influential Factors and Preliminary Reference Data for a Clinically Feasible, Functional Reaction Time Assessment: The Standardized Assessment of Reaction Time.
49. Concussion Characteristics and Early Postinjury Outcomes Between College Students and Intercollegiate Athletes
50. On-field Characteristics and Head Impact Magnitude in Youth Tackle Football
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