Commotion cérébrale chez le jeune sportif: quelques éléments essentiels
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ID Serval
serval:BIB_2DAE2B307D53
Type
Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
Sous-type
Synthèse (review): revue aussi complète que possible des connaissances sur un sujet, rédigée à partir de l'analyse exhaustive des travaux publiés.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Commotion cérébrale chez le jeune sportif: quelques éléments essentiels
Périodique
Swiss Sports & Exercise Medicine
ISSN
2673-2327
2297-8712
2297-8712
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2015
Volume
63
Numéro
3
Pages
27-31
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Sports-related concussion in young athletes is a major issue
in sports medicine. Although it attracts a lot of media attention,
at the same time it suffers from insufficient spread of the
knowledge regarding its identification and the adequate protocols
to be implemented in the return to sport sequence.
Underreporting and trivialization of potential concussions is
too frequent, although it can have serious consequences,
ranging from an increase in repeat concussion or second impact
syndrome, to academic difficulties and persistence of
cognitive or physical symptoms. This paper presents the issues
in concussion evaluation, the tools available and the
principles of management in order to prevent complications
and optimize return to school and sport. The typical concussion
will generally resolve in 7 to 10 days when adequate
protocols are implemented. In order for this to be achievable,
the collaboration of actors from the sporting, familial, academic
and medical fields is necessary. Only the timely identification
of the problem and implementation of coordinated
interventions will allow the typical favourable outcome to
become a reality
in sports medicine. Although it attracts a lot of media attention,
at the same time it suffers from insufficient spread of the
knowledge regarding its identification and the adequate protocols
to be implemented in the return to sport sequence.
Underreporting and trivialization of potential concussions is
too frequent, although it can have serious consequences,
ranging from an increase in repeat concussion or second impact
syndrome, to academic difficulties and persistence of
cognitive or physical symptoms. This paper presents the issues
in concussion evaluation, the tools available and the
principles of management in order to prevent complications
and optimize return to school and sport. The typical concussion
will generally resolve in 7 to 10 days when adequate
protocols are implemented. In order for this to be achievable,
the collaboration of actors from the sporting, familial, academic
and medical fields is necessary. Only the timely identification
of the problem and implementation of coordinated
interventions will allow the typical favourable outcome to
become a reality
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