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Steven P. Broglio
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 276
Citations - 14397
Steven P. Broglio is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Concussion & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 216 publications receiving 11731 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven P. Broglio include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & University of Pittsburgh.
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Consensus statement on concussion in sport—the 5th international conference on concussion in sport held in Berlin, October 2016
Paul McCrory,Willem H. Meeuwisse,Jiri Dvorak,Mark Aubry,Julian E. Bailes,Steven P. Broglio,Robert C. Cantu,David Cassidy,Ruben J. Echemendia,Rudy J. Castellani,Gavin A Davis,Richard G. Ellenbogen,Carolyn A. Emery,Lars Engebretsen,Nina Feddermann-Demont,Christopher C. Giza,Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Stanley A. Herring,Grant L. Iverson,Karen M. Johnston,James Kissick,Jeffrey S. Kutcher,John J. Leddy,David Maddocks,Michael Makdissi,Geoff Manley,Michael McCrea,William P. Meehan,Shinji Nagahiro,Jonathan Speridon Patricios,Margot Putukian,Kathryn J Schneider,Allen K. Sills,Allen K. Sills,Charles H. Tator,Michael J. Turner,Pieter E Vos +36 more
TL;DR: This document is developed for physicians and healthcare providers who are involved in athlete care, whether at a recreational, elite or professional level, and provides an overview of issues that may be of importance to healthcare providers involved in the management of SRC.
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National Athletic Trainers' Association Position Statement: Management of Sport Concussion
Steven P. Broglio,Robert C. Cantu,Gerard A. Gioia,Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Jeffrey S. Kutcher,Michael Palm,Tamara C. Valovich McLeod +6 more
TL;DR: The recommendations for concussion management provided here are based on the most current research and divided into sections on education and prevention, documentation and legal aspects, evaluation and return to play, and other considerations.
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The Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition (SCAT5): Background and rationale.
Ruben J. Echemendia,Willem H. Meeuwisse,Paul McCrory,Gavin A Davis,Margot Putukian,Margot Putukian,John J. Leddy,Michael Makdissi,Michael Makdissi,S. John Sullivan,Steven P. Broglio,Martin Raftery,Kathryn J Schneider,James Kissick,Michael McCrea,Jiří Dvořák,Allen K. Sills,Mark Aubry,Lars Engebretsen,Mike Loosemore,Gordon Fuller,Jeffrey S. Kutcher,Richard G. Ellenbogen,Kevin M. Guskiewicz,Jon Patricios,Stanley A. Herring +25 more
TL;DR: This paper presents the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool 5th Edition (SCAT5), which is the most recent revision of a sport concussion evaluation tool for use by healthcare professionals in the acute evaluation of suspected concussion.
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Assessment of metabolic brain damage and recovery following mild traumatic brain injury: a multicentre, proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic study in concussed patients
Roberto Vagnozzi,Stefano Signoretti,Luciano Cristofori,Franco Alessandrini,Roberto Floris,Eugenio Isgró,Antonio Ria,Simone Marziale,Giada Zoccatelli,Barbara Tavazzi,Franco Del Bolgia,Roberto Sorge,Steven P. Broglio,Tracy K. McIntosh,Giuseppe Lazzarino +14 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that N-acetylaspartate determination by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy represents a non-invasive tool to accurately measure changes in cerebral energy metabolism occurring in mild traumatic brain injury and may significantly improve the management of athletes suffering from concussion.
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Sensitivity of the concussion assessment battery.
TL;DR: Findings support previous recommendations that sports-related concussion should be approached through a multifaceted assessment with components focusing on distinct aspects of the athlete's function.