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    • Neurology
    • Sports Medicine
    • Orthopedic Surgery

    Background:

    • Professional football players can sustain transient quadriparesis.
    • Cervical spine neurapraxia is a potential cause of these episodes.
    • Pre-existing conditions like spinal stenosis may influence injury risk and recovery.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze cases of transient quadriparesis in football players.
    • To highlight the importance of accurate neurologic injury assessment for return-to-play decisions.
    • To outline recommended diagnostic procedures for evaluating cervical spine injuries in athletes.

    Main Methods:

    • Case review of three professional football players with transient quadriparesis.
    • Neurologic examinations and imaging studies (plain radiographs, MRI) were performed.
    • Assessment of cervical spine conditions, including congenital spinal stenosis and herniated disks.

    Main Results:

    • One player with congenital spinal stenosis was cleared to play.
    • Two players with MRI-confirmed herniated disks were unable to return to play.
    • Transient neurapraxia of the cervical spine was identified as the cause.

    Conclusions:

    • Accurate evaluation of neurologic injury is essential for determining athlete return-to-play status.
    • A comprehensive assessment including neurologic exam, radiographs, and MRI is recommended.
    • Herniated disks may necessitate permanent removal from contact sports, while other conditions might allow return.