Sports Concussions A Complete Guide to Recovery and Management
Sport-related concussions have become an increasingly important topic as evidenced by recent media attention. Due in large part to the complex nature of concussive injuries, there is great discrepancy in the effect these injuries have on individual functioning and the type and nature of services that best facilitate recovery. This book is intended as a complete reference guide dealing with sports-related concussions.
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Section I: What is a concussion?
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Concussion revisited: A historical perspective: How has the focus on concussion evolved over the years
Chapter 3 Concussion incidence, risk factors, and prevention: What is the scope of the problem?
Chapter 4 Biomechanics of sports concussion: How do sport concussions happen?
Chapter 5 Acute diagnosis of sports concussion: How do we identify a concussion?
Section II: Managing a concussion
Chapter 6 Rest and recovery from concussion: How should rest be used in concussion management
Chapter 7 Early management recommendations: What should be done now that we know it is a concussion?
Chapter 8 Physiotherapy and concussion: What can the physiotherapist do?
Chapter 9 Role of neuropsychology in sport concussion: What can the neuropsychologist do?
Chapter 10 The role of the occupational therapist in concussion management: What can the occupational therapist do?
Chapter 11 The role of the psychologist and psychiatrist in pediatric concussion management: What can they do for me?
Section III: Recovery and beyond
Chapter 12 Return to school: When and how should return to school be organized after a concussion?
Chapter 13 Return to work: When and how should I return to work after a concussion?
Chapter 14 Return to sports: When and how should I return to sports after a concussion?
Chapter 15 How to manage persistent problems: What if I don’t recover as quickly as I expected from a concussion
Chapter 16 When the effects of concussions endure: What are some of the longer term consequences?
Section IV: Additional considerations
Chapter 17 Team and high risk sports: The baseline model: Is it useful to measure an athlete’s abilities before the sport season?
Chapter 18 On-field diagno
Isabelle Gagnon, PhD, is an assistant professor at the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy at McGill University as well as a clinician and researcher at The Montreal Children’s Hospital of the McGill University Health Center.
Alain Ptito, PhD, is a professor of neurology and neurosurgery at McGill University. He has worked as a neuropsychologist at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital and is now Director of the Psychology Department at the MUHC.
Date de parution : 12-2019
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Date de parution : 11-2017
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Thèmes de Sports Concussions :
Mots-clés :
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation; Post-concussive Symptoms; BESS; symptoms; Mild TBI; Scott A; Holmes; TBI Biomarker; Alain Ptito; Head Injury; Paul McCrory; Concussion Management; Amanda Black; PCSS; Paul Eliason; TBI; Declan Patton; Concussion Assessment; Carolyn Emery; Concussion Rates; Blaine Hoshizaki; Concussive Injury; Anna Oeur; Long Term Test Retest Reliability; Andrew Post; Sports Medicine Team; David Koncan; Persistent Post-concussive Symptoms; Marshall Kendall; Severe TBI; Clara Karton; Concussion Clinic; Philippe Rousseau; Post-injury Assessment; Roger Zemek; SRC; Josh Stanley; Sport Concussion Management; Noah D; Silverberg; Concussion Population; Grant L; Iverson; American Football; Kathryn J; Schneider; ADHD; Vickie Plourde; Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder; Brian L; Brooks; mTBI Subjects; Michael W; Kirkwood; Keith O; Yeates; Carol DeMatteo; Nick Reed; Kathy Stazyk; Michael Takagi; Emma Thompson; Vicki Anderson; Gerard A; Gioia; Michelle McKerral; Geneviève Léveillé; Ruben J; Echemendia; Robin Green; Charles Tator; Gillian Hotz; Danielle Ransom; J; Scott Delaney; Ammar Al-Kashmiri; Linda Papa; Rajeet Singh Saluja; Scott A; Holmes; Jen-Kai Chen; Guido Guberman; Lisa Koski; Maude Laguë-Beauvais