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Performance following a first professional concussion among National Basketball Association players
Authors:Aaron M Yengo-Kahn  Jeff Stotts  Brian H Zalneraitis  Ryan M Gardner  Zachary Y Kerr
Institution:1. Vanderbilt Sports Concussion Center, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN, USA;2. Department of Athletic Training, St. Vincent Health System, Little Rock, AR, USA;3. Datalys Center for Sports Injury Research and Prevention, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Abstract:Objectives: Basketball is a physical game played on a hardwood floor among high-jumping athletes at risk for injury. It is currently unknown how sport-related concussion (SRC) affects player performance after injury among professional basketball players. The objective of this study was to explore the impact of SRC on basketball performance among National Basketball Association (NBA) players.

Methods: A retrospective, archival cohort study was performed that compared NBA player performance following concussion to pre-concussive performance. A comprehensive NBA injury database, compiled from publically available sources, was queried for NBA players who suffered concussion from 2005–06 to 2014–15 (10 seasons). Intra-and inter-player analyses were performed against a matched control group of players who missed playing time for personal reasons.

Results: Following application of inclusion/exclusion criteria and a matching process, 51 concussed players and 51 control players were included in analysis. There were no statistically significant decrements in baseline to post-concussion performance metrics in intra-player or player vs. controls after 5 return games.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest that at the NBA level, an athlete’s performance in the initial 5 games following injury does not suffer from the after-effects of concussive injury. These results may be useful in counseling professional athletes following a concussion.

Keywords:Mild traumatic brain injury  concussion  National Basketball Association  performance  athletes  sport-related concussion  player impact estimate  post-concussive performance
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