Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Working Bibliography


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  2. Bass III, Pat F. "Managing a patient after concussion." 01 Aug. 2014. Advanstar Communications Inc. Modern Medicine Network. 27 Jan. 2015
  3. KH, May, et al. "Table 6: 6-Step Return-to-Play Protocol." Chart. F. Bass III, Pat. "Managing a patient after concussion." 01 Aug. 2014. Modern Medicine Network. 27 Jan. 2015
  4. Fainaru-Wada, Mark, and Steve Fainaru. League of Denial. New York: Crown Archetype, 2013. Print. 
  5. Guskiewicz, Kevin M, et al. "Association between recurrent concussion and late-life cognitive impairment in retired professional football players." Neurosurgery 57.4 (2005): 719-726. MEDLINE. Web. 12 Jan 2015
  6. Hazrati, Lili-Naz, et al. "Absence of chronic traumatic encephalopathy in retired football players with multiple concussions and neurological symptomatology." 24 May 2013. Frontier Human Neuroscience. Web. 12 Feb. 2015
  7. Gardner, Andrew. "The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete." 27 Sept. 2013. Frontier Neurology. Web. 12 Feb. 2015.
  8. Doolan, Amy W, et al. "A Review Of Return To Play Issues and Sports Related Concussion." Annals of Biomedical Engineering 40.1 (2012): 106-113. MEDLINE. Web. 12 Feb 2015.
  9. Strain, Jeremy, et al. "Depressive symptoms and white matter dysfunction in retired NFL players with concussion history." Neurology 81.1 (2013): 25-32. MEDLINE. Web. 14 Feb. 2015 
  10. Kurowski, B, et al. "Factors that influence concussion knowledge and self-reported attitudes in high school athletes." Sept. 2014. J Trauma Acute Care Surgery. Web. 14 Feb 2015.
  11. Sedney, CL, J Orphanos, and JE Bailes. "When to consider retiring an athlete after sports-related concussion." Clinics in Sports Medicine 30.1 (2011): 189-200. CINAHL Complete. Web. 14 Feb 2015
  12. Chen, Yun, Wei Huang, and Shlomi Constantini. "The differences between blast-induced and sports-related brain injuries." 14 Aug. 2014. Frontier Neurology. Web. 15 Feb 2105.
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  16. Omalu, Bennet. Play Hard, Die Young: Football Dementia, Depression, and Death. Lodi, CA: Neo-Forenxis, 2008. 
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  18. Pellman, Elliot J., et al. "Concussion in Professional Football: Repeat Injuries--Part 4." Neurosurgery 55 (Oct. 2004): 860-876. Web. 15 Feb 2015. 
  19. Pellman, Elliot J., et al. "Concussion in Professional Football: Neuropsychological Testing--Part 5." Neurosurgery 55 (Dec. 2004): 1290-1305. Web. 15 Feb 2015.
  20. Pellman, Elliot J., et al. "Concussion in Professional Football: Players Returning to the Same Game--Part 7." Neurosurgery 56 (Jan. 2005): 79-92. Web. 15 Feb 2015. 



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