The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete

The issue of retirement from athletic participation due to repetitive concussive injuries remains controversial. The complexity of providing recommendations to elite athletes is highlighted by the prospect that offering inappropriate advice may foreseeably lead to engagement in a medico-legal challe...

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Main Author: Andrew eGardner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Neurology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00141/full
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spelling doaj-d4b051496d294fa18cd674cac7163c302020-11-24T23:21:17ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952013-09-01410.3389/fneur.2013.0014164623The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athleteAndrew eGardner0University of NewcastleThe issue of retirement from athletic participation due to repetitive concussive injuries remains controversial. The complexity of providing recommendations to elite athletes is highlighted by the prospect that offering inappropriate advice may foreseeably lead to engagement in a medico-legal challenge. Currently no evidenced-based, scientifically validated guidelines for forming the basis of such a decision exist. The current paper discusses the complexities of this challenge in addition to presenting a case study of a professional athlete. A number of central issues to consider when discussing athlete retirement revolve around the player’s medical and concussion histories, the current clinical profile, the athlete’s long-term life goals and understanding of the potential long-terms risks. Ensuring that thorough investigations of all possible differential diagnosis, that may explain the presenting symptoms, are conducted is also essential. Discussion pertaining to recommendations for guiding the clinical approach to the retirement issue for athletes with a history of multiple concussions is presented.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00141/fullBrain ConcussionRetirementSportAthletecase studyclinical guidance
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The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete
Frontiers in Neurology
Brain Concussion
Retirement
Sport
Athlete
case study
clinical guidance
author_facet Andrew eGardner
author_sort Andrew eGardner
title The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete
title_short The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete
title_full The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete
title_fullStr The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete
title_full_unstemmed The complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete
title_sort complex clinical issues involved in an athlete's decision to retire from collision sport due to multiple concussions: a case study of a professional athlete
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neurology
issn 1664-2295
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The issue of retirement from athletic participation due to repetitive concussive injuries remains controversial. The complexity of providing recommendations to elite athletes is highlighted by the prospect that offering inappropriate advice may foreseeably lead to engagement in a medico-legal challenge. Currently no evidenced-based, scientifically validated guidelines for forming the basis of such a decision exist. The current paper discusses the complexities of this challenge in addition to presenting a case study of a professional athlete. A number of central issues to consider when discussing athlete retirement revolve around the player’s medical and concussion histories, the current clinical profile, the athlete’s long-term life goals and understanding of the potential long-terms risks. Ensuring that thorough investigations of all possible differential diagnosis, that may explain the presenting symptoms, are conducted is also essential. Discussion pertaining to recommendations for guiding the clinical approach to the retirement issue for athletes with a history of multiple concussions is presented.
topic Brain Concussion
Retirement
Sport
Athlete
case study
clinical guidance
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fneur.2013.00141/full
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