All of the recent
consensus statements recommend such conservative management of concussions in athletes under the age of 18.
Not exact matches
The most recent concussion
consensus statements [1,7,15]
recommend neuropsychological (NP) testing in making return to play decisions after concussion, and formal baseline NP screening of athletes in all organized sports in which there is a high risk of concussion (e.g. football, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, basketball), regardless of the age or level of performance.
The current international
consensus of experts (Zurich
consensus statement), [1] views computerized neuropsychological or neurocognitive (NP) testing as having clincal value in evaluation for concussion and as an aid in determining when it is safe for an athlete to return to play after a concussion, and
recommends formal baseline NP screening of athletes in all organized sports in which there is a high risk of concussion (e.g. football, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, basketball), regardless of the age or level of performance.
Recommended amount of sleep for pediatric populations: A
consensus statement of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
«From a practical standpoint, the
consensus statement serves to advise all veterinarians on what we
recommend as a way to treat and deal with the disease,» Boyle says.