TY - BOOK TI - Sports neuropsychology: assessment and management of traumatic brain injury SN - 1572300787 U1 - 617.481044 PY - 2006/// CY - New York PB - Guilford Press N1 - I. Sports Neuropsychology in Context 1. Sports: A New Frontier for Neuropsychology, Jeffrey T. Barth, Donna K. Broshek, and Jason R. Freeman 2. A History of Sports-Related Concussions: A Neuropsychological Perspective, Eric A. Zillmer, Jillian Schneider, Jennifer Tinker, and Catherine I. Kaminaris 3. Consulting with Athletes: Rewards and Pitfalls, Ruben J. EchemendiaII. Concussion Assessment and Management 4. Definition, Physiology, and Severity of Cerebral Concussion, Frank M. Webbe 5. Epidemiology of Cerebral Concussion: The Extent of the Problem, Stephen N. Macciocchi 6. Assessing Mild Traumatic Brain Injury on the Sideline, William B. Barr 7. Return to Play, Ruben J. EchemendiaIII. Testing Programs 8. Concussion Management Programs for School-Age Children, Jill Brooks 9. Creating a Successful Concussion Management Program at the High School Level, Jamie Pardini and Micky Collins 10. Neuropsychological Testing Programs for College Athletes, Philip Schatz and Tracey Covassin 11. Neuropsychological Assessment of the Professional Athlete, Mark R. LovellIV. Computerized Neuropsychological Test Batteries 12. The ImPACT Neuropsychological Test Battery, Mark R. Lovell 13. The HeadMinder Concussion Resolution Index, Tanya Kaushik and David M. Erlanger 14. CogSport, Alexander Collie, Paul Maruff, David Darby, Michael Makdissi, Paul McCrory, and Michael McStephen 15. Sports Concussion Applications of the Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics Sports Medicine Battery, Joseph Bleiberg, Alison Cernich, and Dennis ReevesV. Views from within the Sports Medicine Team 16. The Athletic Trainer's Point of View, John L. Furtado 17. The Team Physician's Point of View, Margot Putukian ER -