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dc.contributor.authorSchneider, Kathryn J-
dc.contributor.authorLeddy, John J-
dc.contributor.authorGuskiewicz, Kevin M-
dc.contributor.authorSeifert, Tad-
dc.contributor.authorMcCrea, Michael-
dc.contributor.authorSilverberg, Noah D-
dc.contributor.authorFeddermann-Demont, Nina-
dc.contributor.authorIverson, Grant L-
dc.contributor.authorHayden, Alix-
dc.contributor.authorMakdissi, Michael-
dc.date2017-03-24-
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-13T00:13:24Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-13T00:13:24Z-
dc.date.issued2017-06-
dc.identifier.citationBritish journal of sports medicine 2017; 51(12): 930-934-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/19022-
dc.description.abstractThe objective of this systematic review was to evaluate the evidence regarding rest and active treatment/rehabilitation following sport-related concussion (SRC). Systematic review. MEDLINE (OVID), CINAHL (EbscoHost), PsycInfo (OVID), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (OVID), SPORTDiscus (EbscoHost), EMBASE (OVID) and Proquest DissertationsandTheses Global (Proquest) were searched systematically. Studies were included if they met the following criteria: (1) original research; (2) reported SRC as the diagnosis; and (3) evaluated the effect of rest or active treatment/rehabilitation. Review articles were excluded. Twenty-eight studies met the inclusion criteria (9 regarding the effects of rest and 19 evaluating active treatment). The methodological quality of the literature was limited; only five randomised controlled trials (RCTs) met the eligibility criteria. Those RCTs included rest, cervical and vestibular rehabilitation, subsymptom threshold aerobic exercise and multifaceted collaborative care. A brief period (24-48 hours) of cognitive and physical rest is appropriate for most patients. Following this, patients should be encouraged to gradually increase activity. The exact amount and duration of rest are not yet well defined and require further investigation. The data support interventions including cervical and vestibular rehabilitation and multifaceted collaborative care. Closely monitored subsymptom threshold, submaximal exercise may be of benefit. PROSPERO 2016:CRD42016039570.-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.subjectConcussion-
dc.subjectmild traumatic brain injury-
dc.subjectrehabilitation-
dc.subjectrest-
dc.subjectsports-
dc.subjecttreatment-
dc.titleRest and treatment/rehabilitation following sport-related concussion: a systematic review.-
dc.typeJournal Article-
dc.identifier.journaltitleBritish Journal of Sports Medicine-
dc.identifier.affiliationPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School; and Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Home Base Program, Boston, Massachusetts, USAen
dc.identifier.affiliationThe Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationOlympic Park Sports Medicine Centre, Melbourne, Australiaen
dc.identifier.affiliationFaculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canadaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadaen
dc.identifier.affiliationLibraries and Cultural Resources, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canadaen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USAen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerlanden
dc.identifier.affiliationSchulthess Clinic, Zurich, Switzerlanden
dc.identifier.affiliationNorton Healthcare, Louisville, Kentucky, USAen
dc.identifier.affiliationDepartment of Orthopaedics, SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USAen
dc.identifier.affiliationSports Medicine Research laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USAen
dc.identifier.doi10.1136/bjsports-2016-097475-
dc.identifier.pubmedid28341726-
dc.type.austinJournal Article-
dc.type.austinReview-
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item.languageiso639-1en-
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