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Tiemeier, Mark J.
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Management of sport-related concussions by certified athletic trainers.
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Management of sport-related concussions by certified athletic trainers./
Author:
Tiemeier, Mark J.
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84 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-03, page: 1578.
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Masters Abstracts International48-03.
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Health Sciences, Epidemiology. -
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Management of sport-related concussions by certified athletic trainers.
Tiemeier, Mark J.
Management of sport-related concussions by certified athletic trainers.
- 84 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-03, page: 1578.
Thesis (M.A.)--San Jose State University, 2009.
The purpose of this research was to determine the current management practices of certified athletic trainers (ATC) concerning signs and symptoms, evaluation, and return to play following sport-related concussions relative to the NATA position statement concerning sport-related concussions. The secondary purpose was to determine ATC's awareness of the NATA position statement concerning sport-related concussions. A survey was adapted from Notebaert and Guskiewicz (2005) and administered through www.surveymonkey.comRTM. A random sample of 1,000 ATC's were e-mailed the survey with a 39.2% response rate. ATC's averaged 11 years 10 months of certification and 6 years, 4 months in their current position, and 58% reported managing 21+ concussions in their career. When evaluating concussions, clinical examinations (95%) was the most common tool used, followed by symptom checklist (83%), and Standardized Assessment of Concussion (72%). The most common return-to-play tools were clinical examinations (92%), physician recommendations (90%), and return-to-play guidelines (84%). Forty-six percent of ATC's performed neuropsychological testing at both baseline and post-concussion, and 81% of ATC's report as having read the 2004 NATA position statement concerning sport-related concussions. Using a p<0.05 confidence level revealed no statistical significance between any of the demographics and questions asked.
ISBN: 9781109592023Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019544
Health Sciences, Epidemiology.
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