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British journal of sports medicine

Journal Volume: 48
Journal Issue: 2
Journal Year: 2014
Articles in SafetyLit: 19

An observational method to code concussions in the National Hockey League (NHL): the heads-up checklist

Big hits on the small screen: an evaluation of concussion-related videos on YouTube

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy and risk of suicide in former athletes

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy in sport: a systematic review

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy: How serious a sports problem is it?

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy: rugby's call for clarity, data and leadership in the concussion debate

Concussion and chronic traumatic encephalopathy: International Rugby Board's response

Dramatic impact of using protective equipment on the level of hurling-related head injuries: an ultimately successful 27-year programme

Effect of sport-related concussion on clinically measured simple reaction time

Effectiveness of an educational video on concussion knowledge in minor league hockey players: a cluster randomised controlled trial

Heading in football, long-term cognitive decline and dementia: evidence from screening retired professional footballers

Independent appraiser assessment of the quality, methodological rigour and transparency of the development of the 2008 international consensus statement on concussion in sport

Knowledge about sports-related concussion: is the message getting through to coaches and trainers?

NCAA concussion education in ice hockey: an ineffective mandate

Planning the diffusion of a neck-injury prevention programme among community rugby union coaches

Risk factors for sports concussion: An evidence-based systematic review

Rugby Union: faster, higher, stronger: keeping an evolving sport safe

The incidence of concussion in professional and collegiate ice hockey: are we making progress? A systematic review of the literature

The sports concussion picture: Fewer 'pixels', more HD