Authors
M Makdissi, A Collie, P Maruff, DG Darby, A Bush, P McCrory, K Bennell
Publication date
2001/10/1
Journal
British journal of sports medicine
Volume
35
Issue
5
Pages
354-360
Publisher
British Association of Sport and Excercise Medicine
Description
Background—“Paper and pencil” neuropsychological tests play an important role in the management of sports related concussions. They provide objective information on the athlete's cognitive function and thus facilitate decisions on safe return to sport. It has been proposed that computerised cognitive tests have many advantages over such conventional tests, but their role in this domain is yet to be established.
Objectives—To measure cognitive impairment after concussion in a case series of concussed Australian Rules footballers, using both computerised and paper and pencil neuropsychological tests. To investigate the role of computerised cognitive tests in the assessment and follow up of sports related concussions.
Methods—Baseline measures on the Digit Symbol Substitution Test (DSST), Trail Making Test-Part B (TMT), and a simple reaction time (SRT) test from a computerised cognitive test …
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