Concussion management in soccer
Brain injuries in sports drew more and more public attentions in recent years. Brain injuries vary by name, type, and severity in the athletic setting. It should be noted, however, that these injuries are not isolated to only the athletic arena, as non-athletic mechanisms (e.g., motor vehicle accide...
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Main Authors: | Jason P. Mihalik (Author), Robert C. Lynall (Author), Elizabeth F. Teel (Author), Kevin A. Carneiro (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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