2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.spen.2019.03.015
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Prevention of Concussion

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“…Although the majority of our patients were male, only 11.8% of the concussions were sports related compared with 30% in the global literature, with fall being the most common mechanism of injury, which stands in contrast with most published data. 3,[20][21][22] This difference may have been impacted by the denominator we chose, which includes only children with minor head injuries as per the PECARN rule, specifically excluding major trauma. However, most sports injuries are minor.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Children With Concussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the majority of our patients were male, only 11.8% of the concussions were sports related compared with 30% in the global literature, with fall being the most common mechanism of injury, which stands in contrast with most published data. 3,[20][21][22] This difference may have been impacted by the denominator we chose, which includes only children with minor head injuries as per the PECARN rule, specifically excluding major trauma. However, most sports injuries are minor.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Children With Concussionmentioning
confidence: 99%