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Date: 2015-11-19 15:13:12
Neurotrauma
Medicine
Clinical medicine
Health
Concussion
Depression
Head injury
Sports injury
KingDevick Test
Concussions in sport

U.S. SOCCER NATIONAL TEAMS CONCUSSION EVALUATION & MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS The Return To Play (RTP) decision-making process after concussion is one of the most complicated in sports medicine. Despite ongoing research, the c

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