Investigating the Range of Symptom Endorsement at Initiation of a Graduated Return-to-Play Protocol After Concussion and Duration of the Protocol: A Study From the National Collegiate Athletic Association–Department of Defense Concussion, Assessment, Research, and Education (CARE) Consortium
Abstract
Organizations recommend that athletes should be asymptomatic or symptom-limited before initiating a graduated return-to-play (GRTP) protocol after sports-related concussion, although asymptomatic or symptom-limited is not well-defined.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Apr 16, 2020
- Source ID
- 10.1177/0363546520913252
Entities
People
- Adam Susmarski
- Anthony P. Kontos
- April Marie (reed) Hoy
- Benjamin L Brett
- Christina L Master
- Christopher Giza
- Christopher M. Miles
- Gerald Mcginty
- Holly J. Benjamin
- James R Clugston
- Jason P Mihalik
- Jonathan A Jackson
- Joseph B. Hazzard Jr.
- Julianne D Schmidt
- Katherine Breedlove
- Kenneth L Cameron
- Kevin Guskiewicz
- Louise A. Kelly
- Luis A. Feigenbaum
- M. Alison Brooks
- Margot Putukian
- Megan N Houston
- Michael A. Mccrea
- Michael W. Collins
- Nicholas Port
- Patrick O’donnell
- Paul F Pasquina
- Sara P.d. Chrisman
- Scott L. Anderson
- Steven P Broglio
- Steven Rowson
- The Care Consortium Investigators
- Thomas Buckley
- Thomas W. McAllister
Organizations
- Medical College of Wisconsin
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- Office of the Secretary of Defense
- United States Department of Defense