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Consensus statement on concussion in sport—the 5 th international conference on concussion in sport held in Berlin, October 2016

Authors :
Manley, Geoff T
Tator, Charles H
Echemendia, Ruben J
Nagahiro, Shinji
Aubry, Mark
McCrea, Michael
Engebretsen, Lars
Makdissi, Michael
Davis, Gavin A
Patricios, Jon
Sills, Allen
Bailes, Julian
Cassidy, David
Castellani, Rudy J
Iverson, Grant L
Feddermann-Demont, Nina
Cantu, Robert C
Meeuwisse, Willem
Broglio, Steven
Maddocks, David
Kutcher, Jeffrey
Emery, Carolyn
Herring, Stanley
Putukian, Margot
Guskiewicz, Kevin M
Leddy, John J
Meehan, William P
McCrory, Paul
Dvořák, Jiří
Vos, Pieter E
Giza, Christopher C
Johnston, Karen M
Kissick, James
Schneider, Kathryn J
Turner, Michael
Ellenbogen, Richard
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Libraries, 2017.

Abstract

The 2017 Concussion in Sport Group (CISG) consensus statement is designed to build on the principles outlined in the previous statements1–4 and to develop further conceptual understanding of sport-related concussion (SRC) using an expert consensus-based approach. This document is developed for physicians and healthcare providers who are involved in athlete care, whether at a recreational, elite or professional level. While agreement exists on the principal messages conveyed by this document, the authors acknowledge that the science of SRC is evolving and therefore individual management and return-to-play decisions remain in the realm of clinical judgement. This consensus document reflects the current state of knowledge and will need to be modified as new knowledge develops. It provides an overview of issues that may be of importance to healthcare providers involved in the management of SRC. This paper should be read in conjunction with the systematic reviews and methodology paper that accompany it. First and foremost, this document is intended to guide clinical practice; however, the authors feel that it can also help form the agenda for future research relevant to SRC by identifying knowledge gaps.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........046a1926047978d002d1822a3776ba3a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17615/bqje-3f61