Neuropsychological Impairment in Amateur Soccer Players
Open Access
- 8 September 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in JAMA
- Vol. 282 (10) , 971-973
- https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.282.10.971
Abstract
Chronic traumatic brain injury (CTBI) is the cumulative long-term neurologic consequence of repetitive concussive and subconcussive blows to the head, and has been described primarily among professional boxers.1-4 Evidence suggests that CTBI also may be associated with professional soccer.5,6 Neuropsychological impairment and neurological abnormalities have been observed in retired amateur and active professional soccer players.7-11 A survey of active soccer players reported that neurological symptoms correlated with reported history of acute head injury received during play.12 To date, only 1 preliminary investigation evaluated neuropsychological functioning in nonprofessional high school soccer players.13 The current investigation was undertaken to determine if neuropsychological dysfunction occurs in amateur soccer players.Keywords
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