2022
DOI: 10.1055/a-1974-3965
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Do Sports-related Concussions Induce Subsequent Injuries in Elite Male Football Players?

Abstract: To assess the players’ risk of a subsequent injury after sustaining concussive injuries and their return-to-competition in German professional men’s football. A prospective injury database in the 1st Bundesliga was created encompassing 7 seasons (2014/15-2020/21). Cox proportional hazard model analyzed whether a concussive injury increased the risk of a subsequent injury in the first year after the index injury. 6,651 injuries were reported (n=182 concussive injuries). The incidence rate was 0.15 (95% CI 0.13-… Show more

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“…The relationship between mental health and transitions during a rider's career (e. g. professional retirement) could also be analysed since athletes can face unique stressors during these periods [45]. Finally, as cycling can entail accident risks, associations between mental health conditions and head injuries deserve detailed scrutiny, given anecdotal experiences from riders [e. g. [7] and scientific results from different sports [81].…”
Section: Limitations and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationship between mental health and transitions during a rider's career (e. g. professional retirement) could also be analysed since athletes can face unique stressors during these periods [45]. Finally, as cycling can entail accident risks, associations between mental health conditions and head injuries deserve detailed scrutiny, given anecdotal experiences from riders [e. g. [7] and scientific results from different sports [81].…”
Section: Limitations and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%