2024-03—27 ミシガン大学
<関連情報>
- https://news.umich.edu/whats-new-in-concussion-treatment-and-management/
- https://meridian.allenpress.com/jat/article/59/3/225/499567/National-Athletic-Trainers-Association-Bridge
全米アスレティックトレーナーズ協会ブリッジステートメント: スポーツ関連脳震盪の管理
National Athletic Trainers’ Association Bridge Statement: Management of Sport-Related Concussion
Steven P. Broglio, PhD, ATC;Johna K. Register-Mihalik, PhD, ATC, LAT;Kevin M. Guskiewicz, PhD, ATC;John J. Leddy, MD;Alejandra Merriman, DAT, ATC, CES;Tamara C. Valovich McLeod, PhD, ATC
Journal of Athletic Training Published:March 26 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-0046.22
Objective
To provide athletic trainers and team physicians with updated recommendations to the 2014 National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) concussion position statement regarding concussion management, specifically in the areas of education, assessment, prognostic factors, mental health, return to academics, physical activity, rest, treatment, and return to sport.
Background
Athletic trainers have benefited from the 2 previous NATA position statements on concussion management, and although the most recent NATA position statement is a decade old, knowledge gains in the medical literature warrant updating several (but not all) recommendations. Furthermore, in various areas of the body of literature, current evidence now exists to address items not adequately addressed in the 2014 statement, necessitating the new recommendations. This document therefore serves as a bridge from the 2014 position statement to the current state of concussion evidence, recommendations from other organizations, and discrepancies between policy and practice.
Recommendations
These recommendations are intended to update the state of the evidence concerning the management of patients with sport-related concussion, specifically in the areas of education; assessment advances; prognostic recovery indicators; mental health considerations; academic considerations; and exercise, activity, and rehabilitation management strategies.