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Sports Medicine and Neuropsychology

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the Neuropsychologist’s Role in the Assessment and Management of Sports-related Concussions:a Special Issue of applied Neuropsychology

Sports Medicine and Neuropsychology

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Sports Medicine and Neuropsychology book

the Neuropsychologist’s Role in the Assessment and Management of Sports-related Concussions:a Special Issue of applied Neuropsychology
Edited ByEric A. Zillmer
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2003
eBook Published 25 March 2016
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Psychology Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315782270
Pages 60
eBook ISBN 9781315782270
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Zillmer, E.A. (Ed.). (2003). Sports Medicine and Neuropsychology: the Neuropsychologist’s Role in the Assessment and Management of Sports-related Concussions:a Special Issue of applied Neuropsychology (1st ed.). Psychology Press. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315782270

ABSTRACT

The focus of Sports Medicine and Neuropsychology is the question of what role the neuropsychologist should have in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of sports-related concussions. The goal of this special issue is to examine the most current issues facing this growing and dynamic field of neuropsychology. The first article is dedicated to reviewing current issues in the neuropsychological assessment of concussions in sports-related events. The next paper examines data on over six million practice-and-game-exposures among athletes participating in the NCAA's Injury Surveillance System. Two contributions examine the empirical role that neuropsychologists can have in the area of concussion research. The final two papers review the advantages and limitations on computer-based assessment of sports-related concussions and discuss neuropsychology's role in return-to-play decisions following them.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |3 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |3 pages

Sports-Related Concussions

ByEric A. Zillmer

part |52 pages

ARTICLES

chapter |8 pages

Current Issues in the Identification, Assessment, and Management of Concussions in Sports-Related Injuries

ByCatherine K. McKeever, Philip Schatz

chapter |11 pages

Epidemiological Considerations of Concussions Among Intercollegiate Athletes

ByTracey Covassin, C. Buz Swanik, Michael L. Sachs

chapter |8 pages

The Neuropsychology of Repeated 1- and 3-Meter Springboard Diving Among College Athletes

ByEric A. Zillmer

chapter |11 pages

Recency and Frequency of Soccer Heading Interact to Decrease Neurocognitive Performance

ByFrank M. Webbe, Shelley R. Ochs

chapter |6 pages

Computer-Based Assessment of Sports-Related Concussion

ByPhilip Schatz, Eric A. Zillmer

chapter |8 pages

Return to Play Following Sports-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: The Role for Neuropsychology

ByRuben J. Echemendia, Robert C. Cantu
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