Sport Concussion Assessment Tool – 6 (SCAT6)doi:10.1136/bjsports-2023-107036SportBrain ConcussionRuben J EchemendiaBenjamin L BrettSteven BroglioGavin A DavisChristopher C GizaKevin M GuskiewiczKimberly G HarmonStanley HerringDavid R Howell
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Please note, this tool is not a replacement for clinical consultation. The diagnosis of a concussion is a clinical judgment, ideally made by a physician or other licensed medical professional. The SCAT5 and Child SCAT5 should not be used solely to make or exclude the diagnosis of concussion ...
This paper presents the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition (SCAT5), which is the most recent revision of a sport concussion evaluation tool for use by healthcare professionals in the acute evaluation of suspected concussion. The revision of the SCAT3 (first published in 2013) culminated...
Incremental Effects of Subsequent Concussions on Cognitive Symptoms in the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool. January 01, 2022 [ MEDLINE Abstract ] [ Full-text from Publisher's Site ] Injury Trends in Special Olympics Athletes From the 2018 USA Games. January 01, 2022 [ MEDLINE Abstract ] ...
The Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 2 (SCAT2) was developed to replace the original Standardized Concussion Assessment Tool during the “3rd International Conference on Concussion in Sport” held in Zurich in November 2008. The SCAT2 is widely accepted as the standardized method to evaluate, assess...
published in June 2023 and includes updated strategies for return-to-sport and material such as the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool-6 (SCAT-6), the Child SCAT-6, the Concussion Recognition Tool-6 (CRT-6), the Sport Concussion Office Assessment Tool-6 (SCOAT-6), and the Child SCOAT-6....
The sport concussion assessment tool 5th edition (SCAT5). Br J Sports Med. 2017;51(11):848-850. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2017-09750Google ScholarCrossref 28. Leddy JJ, Baker JG, Kozlowski K, Bisson L, Willer B. Reliability of a graded exercise test for assessing recovery from concussion. ...
(Collin, 2014). Although most patients recover fully after a concussion, how quickly they return to normalcy depends on many factors. These factors include age, the severity of the brain injury, the level of health before the concussion, and the kind of care given after the concussion (Lew,...
Dieser findet sich auch in den Empfehlungen der „Concussion in Sport Group“ für eingehende Untersuchungen wenige Tage nach dem Akutereignis (Sport Concussion Office Assessment Tool, SCOAT 6, [7]) wieder. Ein geeignetes und individuell angepasstes Trainingsprogramm mit stufenweiser Steigerung der...