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View article: 4.5 Adolescents with concussion who exercise more than 150 minutes/week demonstrate sleep quality improvements
4.5 Adolescents with concussion who exercise more than 150 minutes/week demonstrate sleep quality improvements Open
Objective To examine whether a high volume of aerobic exercise after concussion (>150 minutes/week) is associated with improved sleep quality over a one-month period. Design Prospective, repeated measures cohort study. Setting Single prima…
View article: Predicting Time to Evaluation After Pediatric Concussion: Factors Affecting Specialty Concussion Care
Predicting Time to Evaluation After Pediatric Concussion: Factors Affecting Specialty Concussion Care Open
Background: The timing of clinical evaluation after pediatric concussion represents an important and potentially modifiable clinical milestone for diagnosis, selection of appropriate treatment pathways, and recovery prognosis. Patient demo…
View article: CONCERNS ABOUT WEIGHT AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG ADOLESCENT GYMNASTS: A PILOT STUDY
CONCERNS ABOUT WEIGHT AND MENTAL HEALTH AMONG ADOLESCENT GYMNASTS: A PILOT STUDY Open
Weight concerns can have an effect on gymnasts’ quality of life. We examined the association between concerns about weight with self-reported anxiety levels and other psychosocial and menstrual health characteristics among child and adoles…
View article: A Multifaceted Approach to Interpreting Reaction Time Deficits After Adolescent Concussion
A Multifaceted Approach to Interpreting Reaction Time Deficits After Adolescent Concussion Open
Context Reaction time (RT) is a critical element of return to participation (RTP), and impairments have been linked to subsequent injury after a concussion. Current RT assessments have limitations in clinical feasibility and in the identif…
View article: Comparison of Braces for Treatment of Sever's Disease (Calcaneal Apophysitis) in Barefoot Athletes: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Comparison of Braces for Treatment of Sever's Disease (Calcaneal Apophysitis) in Barefoot Athletes: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Context Sever's disease (calcaneal apophysitis) is a common condition in youth athletes, including those who participate in barefoot sports. Health care professionals often recommend that young athletes with Sever's disease wear heel cups …