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659 related items for PubMed ID: 21768531

  • 1. The influence of musculoskeletal injury on cognition: implications for concussion research.
    Hutchison M, Comper P, Mainwaring L, Richards D.
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  • 2. Repeated measures of cognitive processing efficiency in adolescent athletes: implications for monitoring recovery from concussion.
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  • 5. Computerized neuropsychological profiles of South African versus US athletes: a basis for commentary on cross-cultural norming issues in the sports concussion arena.
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  • 9. The "value added" of neurocognitive testing after sports-related concussion.
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  • 11. Evaluation of the Zurich Guidelines and exercise testing for return to play in adolescents following concussion.
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  • 12. Representative baseline values on the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 2 (SCAT2) in adolescent athletes vary by gender, grade, and concussion history.
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  • 13. One-year test-retest reliability of the online version of ImPACT in high school athletes.
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  • 14. Group versus individual administration affects baseline neurocognitive test performance.
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  • 15. History of multiple self-reported concussions is not associated with reduced cognitive abilities.
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  • 16. Efficacy of amantadine treatment on symptoms and neurocognitive performance among adolescents following sports-related concussion.
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  • 17. Assessing the enduring residual neuropsychological effects of head trauma in college athletes who participate in contact sports.
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  • 18. Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics sports medicine battery.
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  • 19. Neuropsychological testing for sports-related concussion: how athletes can sandbag their baseline testing without detection.
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  • 20. Predicting slow recovery from sport-related concussion: the new simple-complex distinction.
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