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The Effects of On-Field Heat Index and Altitude on Concussion Assessments and Recovery Among NCAA Athletes.
Lempke LB, Lynall RC, Le RK, McCrea M, McAllister T, Schmidt JD; CARE Consortium Investigators. Lempke LB, et al. Sports Med. 2021 Apr;51(4):825-835. doi: 10.1007/s40279-020-01395-5. Epub 2020 Dec 17. Sports Med. 2021. PMID: 33332015
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether on-field heat index and altitude at the time of injury alter acute (< 48 h) concussion assessments, days-to-asymptomatic, and days-to-return-to-play in collegiate athletes following concussion. METHODS: Collegiate athletes
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether on-field heat index and altitude at the time of injury alter acute (< 48 h) concussion assessments, days-to …
Optimizing Order of Administration for Concussion Baseline Assessment Among NCAA Student-Athletes and Military Cadets.
Lempke LB, Lynall RC, Anderson MN, McCrea MA, McAllister TW, Broglio SP, Schmidt JD; CARE Consortium Investigators. Lempke LB, et al. Sports Med. 2022 Jan;52(1):165-176. doi: 10.1007/s40279-021-01493-y. Epub 2021 Jun 15. Sports Med. 2022. PMID: 34129221
METHODS: We employed a retrospective observational cohort study to examine healthy collegiate student-athletes and military cadets (n = 2898, 19.0 1.4 years, 66.1% male, 75.6% white, 54.4% Division-I) baseline assessment performance on the Sport Concussion Assessmen …
METHODS: We employed a retrospective observational cohort study to examine healthy collegiate student-athletes and military ca …
Early Exercise is Associated with Faster Concussion Recovery Among Collegiate Athletes: Findings from the NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium.
Lempke LB, Teel EF, Lynall RC, Hoffman NL, Buckley TA, Eckner JT, McCrea MA, McAllister TW, Broglio SP, Schmidt JD; CARE Consortium Investigators. Lempke LB, et al. Sports Med. 2023 Oct;53(10):1987-1999. doi: 10.1007/s40279-023-01861-w. Epub 2023 May 20. Sports Med. 2023. PMID: 37209368
METHODS: Collegiate student-athletes (n = 1228; age 18.4 0.9 years; 56.5% male, 76.3% division I; 33.7% 1 prior concussion) across 30 institutions enrolled in the CARE Consortium completed post-concussion assessments and were monitored over time. Symptom recovery (d …
METHODS: Collegiate student-athletes (n = 1228; age 18.4 0.9 years; 56.5% male, 76.3% division I; 33.7% 1 prior concussion) ac …
Factors Influencing Time to Return to Learn Among NCAA Student-Athletes Enrolled in the Concussion Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE) Study.
Memmini AK, Snedden TR, Boltz AJ, Benson BA, Margolin E, Pasquina PF, McAllister TW, McCrea MA, Broglio SP; CARE Consortium Investigators. Memmini AK, et al. Sports Med. 2024 Feb 26. doi: 10.1007/s40279-024-01999-1. Online ahead of print. Sports Med. 2024. PMID: 38407750
METHODS: A total of 47,860 student-athletes enrolled in the National Collegiate Athletic Association-Department of Defense (NCAA-DoD) CARE Consortium study from 2014 to 2020, with 1485 sport-related concussions (SRCs) analyzed in the present dataset. . …
METHODS: A total of 47,860 student-athletes enrolled in the National Collegiate Athletic Association-Department …