Sports Neuropsychologists' Ratings of Clinical Criteria Used to Help Determine Concussion Recovery: A Brief Survey Report.
Publication/Presentation Date
2-19-2024
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To identify criteria used by sports neuropsychologists in determining recovery following sport-related concussion.
METHODS: Forty-six sports neuropsychologists completed a custom survey, rating the importance of specific criteria for determining concussion recovery in youth versus adults. Percentages and modal ratings were documented.
RESULTS: "Back to work/school without accommodations," "No headache after neurocognitive testing," "Feeling 100% back to normal," and "No symptoms after noncontact exertion" were rated highest for youth and adults. "Physician examination without concerns" and "Balance testing" were the two lowest rated items for both youth and adults. For youth, "sufficient" amount of time symptom-free needed for recovery was seen as longer than for adults.
CONCLUSIONS: There was some similarity in how sports neuropsychologists determine concussion recovery for both adults and youth. Future studies should include a larger sample size and concussion experts from other specialties to identify the current multidisciplinary standard of care.
Volume
39
Issue
2
First Page
214
Last Page
220
ISSN
1873-5843
Published In/Presented At
Moser, R. S., Schatz, P., Choi, D., & Mayer, B. (2024). Sports Neuropsychologists' Ratings of Clinical Criteria Used to Help Determine Concussion Recovery: A Brief Survey Report. Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists, 39(2), 214–220. https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acad082
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
37873932
Department(s)
Department of Medicine
Document Type
Article