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Fact or Fiction—Accelerometry Versus Self-Report in Adherence to Pediatric Concussion Protocols: Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study

Abstract

Background: Concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury, is a growing public health concern, affecting approximately 1.2% of the population annually. Among children aged 1-17 years, concussion had the highest weighted prevalence compared to other injury types, highlighting the importance of addressing this issue among the youth population. Objective: This study aimed to assess adherence to Return to Activity (RTA) protocols among youth with …

Authors

DeMatteo C; Randall S; Jakubowski J; Stazyk K; Obeid J; Noseworthy M; Mazurek M; Timmons BW; Connolly J; Giglia L

Journal

JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, Vol. 7, ,

Publisher

JMIR Publications

DOI

10.2196/57325

ISSN

2561-6722