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The Effects of On-Field Heat Index and Altitude on Concussion Assessments and Recovery Among NCAA Athletes.

Landon B LempkeRobert C LynallRachel K LeMichael McCreaThomas McAllisterJulianne D Schmidtnull null
Published in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2020)
Our findings suggest that on-field altitude and heat index at the time of injury do not contribute to clinically meaningful changes on acute assessments or concussion recovery. On-field altitude and heat index do not appear to significantly alter assessment outcomes or clinical recovery, suggesting that environmental factors at altitudes below < 2500 m are negligible outcomes for researchers and clinicians to consider post-concussion.
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