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Objectively Assessing Sports Concussion Utilizing Visual Evoked Potentials
Published on: April 27, 2021
Return-to-play guidelines in concussion: revisiting the literature
Rosanna C Sabini1, Dennis N Nutini, Marykatharine Nutini
1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Southside Hospital- North Shore Long Island Jewish, Bay Shore, NY. drsabini@gmail.com.
Abstract:
Return-to-play (RTP) guidelines in concussion management and treatment continue to challenge clinicians, despite recent updates to the protocols and the ongoing media attention. The current guidelines address individualized treatment planning but are difficult to apply to athletes who experience prolonged symptoms, are younger, or have sustained multiple concussions. Recent literature findings have contributed to an improved understanding and applicability of the guidelines while emphasizing a multidisciplinary paradigm in formulating an individualized RTP decision. Successful implementation of the RTP guidelines will ensure that athletes are protected from further injury and return to their baseline functional status.

