Summary
The paper discusses the use of pupil light reflex as a potential objective physiological biomarker for diagnosing and monitoring recovery from sport-related concussion in national level rugby league athletes.
Categories
Sports and athletic performance: The paper discusses the impact of sport-related concussion on the performance of national level rugby league athletes and the need for effective diagnostic and recovery monitoring tools.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper indirectly references cognitive function and memory in the context of sport-related concussion, which can impact these areas.
Patient recovery and healing: The paper explores the use of pupil light reflex as a tool for monitoring recovery from sport-related concussion in athletes.
Education and learning: The paper contributes to the education and learning in the field of sports medicine, particularly in understanding and managing sport-related concussion.
Author(s)
D Brown
Publication Year
2018
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