1.
Armstrong, N, Rotundo, M, Aubrey, J, Tarzi, C, Cusimano, MD. Characteristics of potential concussive events in three elite football tournaments. Inj Prev. 2020;26(4):334–338. doi:10.1136/injuryprev-2019-043242
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline2.
Boden, BP, Kirkendall, DT, Garrett, WE. Concussion incidence in elite college soccer players. Am J Sports Med. 1998;26(2):238–241. doi:10.1177/03635465980260021301
Google Scholar |
SAGE Journals |
ISI3.
Brett, BL, Smyk, N, Solomon, G, Baughman, BC, Schatz, P. Long-term stability and reliability of baseline cognitive assessments in high school athletes using ImPACT at 1-, 2-, and 3-year test-retest intervals. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2016;31(8):904–914.
Google Scholar |
Medline4.
Brett, BL, Solomon, GS, Hill, J, Schatz, P. Two-year test–retest reliability in high school athletes using the four- and two-factor ImPACT composite structures: the effects of learning disorders and headache/migraine treatment history. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2017;33(2):216–226.
Google Scholar |
Crossref5.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States . Principles of epidemiology in public health practice. Updated 2012. Accessed August 25, 2020.
https://www.cdc.gov/csels/dsepd/ss1978/lesson3/section2.html Google Scholar6.
Chandran, A, Barron, MJ, Westerman, BJ, et al. Multifactorial examination of sex-differences in head injuries and concussions among collegiate soccer players: NCAA ISS, 2004-2009. Inj Epidemiol. 2017;4(28):28. doi:10.1186/s40621-017-0127-6
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline7.
Covassin, T, Elbin, RJ, Bleecker, A, Lipchik, A, Kontos, AP. Are there differences in neurocognitive function and symptoms between male and female soccer players after concussions? Am J Sports Med. 2013;41(12):2890–2895. doi:10.1177/0363546513509962
Google Scholar |
SAGE Journals |
ISI8.
Covassin, T, Moran, R, Elbin, RJ. Sex differences in reported concussion injury rates and time loss from participation: an update of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Injury Surveillance Program from 2004-2005 through 2008-2009. J Athl Train. 2016;51(3):189–194. doi:10.4085/1062-6050-51.3.05
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline |
ISI9.
Daneshvar, DH, Nowinski, CJ, McKee, AC, Cantu, RC. The epidemiology of sport-related concussion. Clin Sports Med. 2011;30(1):1–17. doi:10.1016/j.csm.2010.08.006
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline |
ISI10.
Delaney, JS, Lacroix, VJ, Leclerc, S, Johnston, KM. Concussions among university football and soccer players. Clin J Sport Med. 2002;12(6):331–338. doi:10.1097/00042752-200211000-00003
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline |
ISI11.
Frommer, LJ, Gurka, KK, Cross, KM, Ingersoll, CD, Comstock, RD, Saliba, SA. Sex differences in concussion symptoms of high school athletes. J Athl Train. 2011;46(1):76–84. doi:10.4085/1062-6050-46.1.76
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline |
ISI12.
Gessel, LM, Fields, SK, Collins, CL, Dick, RW, Comstock, RD. Concussions among United States high school and collegiate athletes. J Athl Train. 2007;42(4):495–503.
Google Scholar |
Medline |
ISI13.
Hannah, T, Dreher, N, Li, AY, et al. Assessing the predictive value of primary evaluation with the immediate post-concussion assessment and cognitive test following head injury. J Neurosurg Pediatr. Published online May 8, 2020. doi:10.3171/2020.2.PEDS19709
Google Scholar14.
Iverson, GL, Lovell, MR, Collins, MW. Interpreting change on ImPACT following sport concussion. Clin Neuropsychol. 2003;17(4):460–467.
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline |
ISI15.
Kroshus, E, Baugh, CM, Stein, CJ, Austin, SB, Calzo, JP. Concussion reporting, sex, and conformity to traditional gender norms in young adults. J Adolesc. 2017;54:110–119. doi:10.1016/j.adolescence.2016.11.002
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline16.
Lamond, LC, Caccese, JB, Buckley, TA, Glutting, J, Kaminski, TW. Linear acceleration in direct head contact across impact type, player position, and playing scenario in collegiate women’s soccer players. J Athl Train. 2018;53(2):115–121. doi:10.4085/1062-6050-90-17
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline17.
McCuen, E, Svaldi, D, Breedlove, K, et al. Collegiate women’s soccer players suffer greater cumulative head impacts than their high school counterparts. J Biomech. 2015;48(13):3720–3723. doi:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2015.08.003
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline |
ISI18.
National Federation of State High School Associations . 2018-19 High School Athletics Participation Survey. Updated August 28, 2019. Accessed August 22, 2020.
https://www.nfhs.org/media/1020412/2018-19_participation_survey.pdf Google Scholar19.
Nelson, LD, Guskiewicz, KM, Barr, WB, et al. Age differences in recovery after sport-related concussion: a comparison of high school and collegiate athletes. J Athl Train. 2016;51(2):142–152. doi:10.4085/1062-6050-51.4.04
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline20.
Resch, JE, Brown, CN, Schmidt, J, et al. The sensitivity and specificity of clinical measures of sport concussion: three tests are better than one. BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2016;2:e000012.
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline21.
Schatz, P . Long-term test-retest reliability of baseline cognitive assessments using ImPACT. Am J Sports Med. 2009;38(1):47–53.
Google Scholar |
SAGE Journals22.
Scopaz, KA, Hatzenbuehler, JR. Risk modifiers for concussion and prolonged recovery. Sports Health. 2013;5(6):537–541. doi:10.1177/1941738112473059
Google Scholar |
SAGE Journals23.
Streifer, M, Brown, AM, Porfido, T, Anderson, EZ, Buckman, JF, Esopenko, C. The potential role of the cervical spine in sports-related concussion: clinical perspectives and considerations for risk reduction. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2019;49(3):202–208. doi:10.2519/jospt.2019.8582
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline24.
Theye, F, Mueller, KA. “Heads up”: concussions in high school sports. Clin Med Res. 2004;2(3):165–171. doi:10.3121/cmr.2.3.165
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline25.
Tsushima, WT, Siu, AM, Ahn, HJ, Chang, BL, Murata, NM. Incidence and risk of concussions in youth athletes: comparisons of age, sex, concussion history, sport, and football position. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2019;34(1):60–69. doi:10.1093/arclin/acy019
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline26.
Weber, AE, Trasolini, NA, Bolia, IK, et al. Epidemiologic assessment of concussions in an NCAA Division I women’s soccer team. Orthop J Sports Med. 2020;8(5):2325967120921746. doi:10.1177/2325967120921746
Google Scholar |
SAGE Journals |
ISI27.
Yang, YT, Baugh, CM. US youth soccer concussion policy: heading in the right direction. JAMA Pediatr. 2016;170(5):413–414. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2016.0338
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline28.
Yard, EE, Schroeder, MJ, Fields, SK, Collins, CL, Comstock, RD. The epidemiology of United States high school soccer injuries, 2005-2007. Am J Sports Med. 2008;36(10):1930–1937. doi:10.1177/0363546508318047
Google Scholar |
SAGE Journals |
ISI29.
Zhang, AL, Sing, DC, Rugg, CM, Feeley, BT, Senter, C. The rise of concussions in the adolescent population. Orthop J Sports Med. 2016;4(8):2325967116662458. doi:10.1177/2325967116662458
Google Scholar |
SAGE Journals |
ISI30.
Zuckerman, SL, Solomon, GS, Forbes, JA, Haase, RF, Sills, AK, Lovell, MR. Response to acute concussive injury in soccer players: is gender a modifying factor? J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2012;10(6):504–510. doi:10.3171/2012.8.PEDS12139
Google Scholar |
Crossref |
Medline |
ISI
Comments (0)