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Return to Learn: Academic Effects of Concussion in High School and College Student-Athletes

Acacia Holmes, Zhongxue Chen, Lilian Yahng, David Fletcher, Keisuke Kawata

2020Frontiers in Pediatrics43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 0.0004), where younger students were less tolerant in performing academic tasks after a concussion than older students. Our data indicate that concussions can induce negative symptoms in the academic setting regardless of age. The post-concussion difficulties in academic performance may be a grade-dependent manner, where concussions triggered difficulty in math among high school students and in reading and computer use among college students. It is clear that there is a need for guidelines and accommodations to support students with concussion in academic settings, and the guideline should reflect the age-dependent response to concussions.

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ConcussionAthletesMedicineMedical educationAcademic achievementPhysical therapyInjury preventionPoison controlMedical emergencyMathematics educationPsychologyTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationResilience and Mental Health