Abigail C Bretzin
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Wright B, Dykowski S, Bretzin A, Roberts M, Ichesco I, Almeida A, et al.
Clin J Sport Med
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39737547
Objective: Compare time to recovery between initial and repeat concussions. Design: Retrospective review of electronic medical record. Setting: An interdisciplinary concussion clinic. Patients: Fifty patients (14.4 years old [±2.5]; 24...
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Beidler E, Teel E, Schmitt A, Muccio G, Holmes J, Bretzin A
J Athl Train
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39623564
Context: Parents are key decisionmakers for 1 the health and wellness of their children. Despite the benefits of engaging in physical activity, parental concerns about concussion may create hesitancy towards...
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Schmitt A, Matta M, Bretzin A, Benno M, Franklin K, Beidler E
Arch Clin Neuropsychol
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39565280
Objective: Within a sample of young athletes with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), to explore the frequency of disclosed and nondisclosed concussions, identify reasons the youth did not report a suspected concussion,...
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Covassin T, Pollard-McGrandy A, Klein L, Wiebe D, Bretzin A
JAMA Netw Open
. 2024 Oct;
7(10):e2440264.
PMID: 39422909
Importance: Sport-related concussions (SRC) can significantly impact students' attendance and academic performance, highlighting the importance of gradual return-to-learn protocols for recovery. Understanding the association between missed school days and recovery,...
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DAlonzo B, Schneider A, Barnett I, Master C, Bretzin A, Wiebe D
Sports Med Open
. 2024 Jul;
10(1):86.
PMID: 39075311
Background: Growing interest has motivated recent studies to examine differences in recovery after sport-related concussion (SRC) by sex. However, heterogeneity in study design, participants, and recovery outcomes has led to...
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Popovich M, Wright B, Bretzin A, Roberts M, Alsalaheen B, Almeida A, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2024 Jul;
21(7).
PMID: 39063391
Background: Headache is among the most common symptoms following concussion, yet headache after concussion (HAC) remains poorly characterized. This study describes headache characteristics over the first four weeks following pediatric...
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Bretzin A, Pollard-McGrandy A, Davis E, Wiebe D, Covassin T
Neurosurg Focus
. 2024 Jul;
57(1):E3.
PMID: 38950434
Objective: Epidemiology provides fundamental opportunities to protect student-athlete health. The goal of this study was to describe the epidemiology of sport-related concussion (SRC) across 8 years (2015/2016-2022/2023) and compare boys'...
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DAlonzo B, Bretzin A, Schneider A, Morse R, Canelon S, Wiebe D, et al.
Inj Prev
. 2024 May;
PMID: 38802243
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an acute injury that is understudied in civilian cohorts, especially among women, as TBI has historically been considered to be largely a condition of...
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Bretzin A, DAlonzo B, van der Mei E, Gravel J, Wiebe D
Inj Epidemiol
. 2024 Jan;
11(1):3.
PMID: 38291513
Background: Researchers often use publicly available data sources to describe injuries occurring in professional athletes, developing and testing hypotheses regarding athletic-related injury. It is reasonable to question whether publicly available...
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Bretzin A, Zynda A, Pollard-McGrandy A, Wiebe D, Covassin T
Am J Sports Med
. 2024 Jan;
52(3):791-800.
PMID: 38279802
Background: The current evidence for acute management practices of sport-related concussion (SRC) is often limited to in-clinic visits, with limited studies identifying professionals in early SRC care and the association...